The state phase rule is:
Number of freedom degrees in a system at equilibrium = Number of components in the system - Number of phases + 2
No. The particles of substances in the solid state/phase are the most ordered. The particles of substances in the gas state/phase have the least order.
The transition from the gas phase to the liquid phase is called "condensation."
The mutation rule states that the state of mutations are in a mutated state when compared to a normal state. This is a slight mutation from the original stated rule.
Basically it is that a phase is a set of states in a physical system, while a state refers to the state of a specific chemical/compound in the physical system. Homogeneous mixture = 1 phase The state of matter is defined by its qualities- ex Liquid, solid, gas. The phase is the transition between these "states". example- phase change of liquid to gas through boiling.
Vaporization of an element or compound is a phase transition from the liquid or solid phase to gas phase
The state phase rule is:Number of freedom degrees in a system at equilibrium = Number of components in the system - Number of phases + 2
f=c-p+1 is the reduced phase rule
State? Or phase? It would be a liquid phase. But its state is unknown since the state of a substance includes its pressure, temperature AND phase. Phase is a part of a state, but a state is not a phase.
the word phase also means its state so in that case germanium's normal phase or state is solid the word phase also means its state so in that case germanium's normal phase or state is solid the word phase also means its state so in that case germanium's normal phase or state is solid
follow-on phase initial phase
The change of phase or state is when a liquid, gas, or solid change its form! liquid can turn into a solid (ice) or a gas (steam). Gas can turn into a liquid (water).But there are some exceptions to this rule , such as dry ice. Dry ice turns directly into a gas.
John Ettore Ricci has written: 'The phase rule and heterogeneous equilibrium' -- subject(s): Phase rule and equilibrium
Initial Phase Follow-on Phase
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during the initial phase
No. The particles of substances in the solid state/phase are the most ordered. The particles of substances in the gas state/phase have the least order.
b. Follow-on phase c. Initial phase