Solid, liquid, gas phases and their transitions vs. temperature & pressure.
The simplest phase diagrams are pressure-temperature diagrams of a single simple substance, such as water. The axes correspond to the pressure and temperature. The phase diagram shows, in pressure-temperature space, the lines of equilibrium or phase boundaries between the three phases of solid, liquid, and gas.
evaporation!
Heat energy must be added to or subtracted from a substance to cause a phase change.
Sublimationis the process of transition of a substance from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through an intermediate liquid phase. Sublimation is an endothermic phase transitionthat occurs at temperatures and pressures below a substance's triple point
Sublimation is the process in which a substance passes from the solid phase directly to the gas phase without passing through a liquid phase. Iodine is an example of a substance that sublimes.
The simplest phase diagrams are pressure-temperature diagrams of a single simple substance, such as water. The axes correspond to the pressure and temperature. The phase diagram shows, in pressure-temperature space, the lines of equilibrium or phase boundaries between the three phases of solid, liquid, and gas.
the first limitation is understanding phase diagrams
Hans Engels has written: 'Phase equilibria and phase diagrams of electrolytes' -- subject(s): Phase rule and equilibrium, Phase diagrams, Thermal properties, Electrolytes
William G. Moffatt has written: 'Moffatt's handbook of binary phase diagrams' -- subject- s -: Alloys, Charts, diagrams, Phase diagrams
H. Okamoto has written: 'Desk handbook' -- subject(s): Alloys, Phase diagrams, Handbooks, manuals, Binary systems (Metallurgy) 'Phase diagrams of dilute binary alloys' -- subject(s): Binary systems (Metallurgy), Dilute alloys, Phase diagrams 'Desk handbook' -- subject(s): Alloys, Binary systems (Metallurgy), Handbooks, manuals, Phase diagrams
Ortrud Kubaschewski has written: 'Iron-binary phase diagrams' -- subject(s): Binary systems (Metallurgy), Iron, Phase diagrams
The lines show where a phase changes happens to a substance -
(Explanation): phase diagrams are all about showing what phase a substance will be at at different temperatures and pressures. This is because these are the only two factors that affect it. Therefore, pressure and temperature are the two factors that determine the boiling point.
A phase diagram shows if a substance is going to be a solid gas, or liquid at a combination of pressure and temperature. It states what phase of matter a substance is at a specific temperature.
Liquid to a solid is: freezingLiquid to a gas is: condensationSolid to a liquid : is meltingGas to a liquid is: evaporation
when a substance is in liquid phase
The melting point or boiling point ...................