triple point
The triple point refers the temperature and pressure at which the three phases of silver coexist in the thermodynamic equilibrium. The triple point of silver is 1233.95 degrees Celsius.
Critical point is also known as a critical state, occurs under conditions at which no phase boundaries exist. There are multiple types of critical points, including vapor-liquid critical points and liqui-liquid critical points.
The phase line between solid and liquid represents the melting point.The line dividing solid from gas is the sublimation point.The line dividing liquid from gas is the boiling point.
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By a line separating the phases
At the triple point three phases coexist in equilibrium: solid, liquid and gas.
The triple point refers the temperature and pressure at which the three phases of silver coexist in the thermodynamic equilibrium. The triple point of silver is 1233.95 degrees Celsius.
The triple point of a phase diagram is the location where the solid, liquid, and gas phases meet; it is the temperature and pressure at which a given substance can assume any of the 3 usual phases of matter.
EUTECTIC point is the lowest possible melting point of a mixture of two substance .wereas TRIPLE point is the condition under which three phases of a substance coexist in eqilibrium.
Critical point is also known as a critical state, occurs under conditions at which no phase boundaries exist. There are multiple types of critical points, including vapor-liquid critical points and liqui-liquid critical points.
... the substance can exist in the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases all at the same time.
The triple point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which the three phases (gas,liquid, and solid) of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium. The triple point of water is 0.01 degrees Celsius and 0.00603659 atm. At that point, all of the substance can be changed into a liquid, solid, or gas by making small changes in temperature and pressure.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_point
The triple point of a phase diagram is the location where the solid, liquid, and gas phases meet; it is the temperature and pressure at which a given substance can assume any of the 3 usual phases of matter.
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a point indicating three phases in dynamic equilibrium
The temperature AND pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gaseous state can all coexist.