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Cooling curve of Crystalline solids have breaks, which corresponds to the begining and ends of the crystallisation process. The temperature remains constant during crystallization as the process is accompained by some liberation of energy, which compensates for the loss of heat and causes the temperature to remain constant. -Damodar
At thermodynamic equilibrium the dynamic processes for changes in a system have reached a steady state (not changing with time) where temperature has stabilized to a constant, no heat is being exchanged, no work is occurring, composition is constant (reactants are being converted to products at the same rate that the products are converting back to the reactants), pressure is constant, if there is more than one phase, movement between the phases is balanced (for example evaporation and condensation are occurring at the same rate), and there are no concentration gradients.
The temperature must remain constant.
The temperature and pressure.
pKa (dissociation constant) is variable with temperature.
Assuming constant volume, in order to condense you must decrease temperature/heat.
Cooling curve of Crystalline solids have breaks, which corresponds to the begining and ends of the crystallisation process. The temperature remains constant during crystallization as the process is accompained by some liberation of energy, which compensates for the loss of heat and causes the temperature to remain constant. -Damodar
Hugh G. Rection
No, no one , nothing on this planet has a constant temperature.
would'nt go below 40 or above 120 but a constant temp is what really counts. You don't want condensation of any type because of temp changes.
Temperature remain constant.
Hawaii is tropical and has the most constant temperature.
The constant k is a...constant specific for the system considered.
The Boltzman's constant is the physical constant relating to temperature to energy.
Temperature is constant.
At constant temperature p.V=constant, so pressure INcreases when decreasing the volume.
As pressure increases, if temperature is constant, the gas will decrease in volume.