ATKINS' PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-ACCESS
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Chapter 5, Problem 5E.1DQ
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The maximum number of phases that can be in equilibrium in a ternary system has to be stated.
Concept introduction: The ternary system is defined as the system having three components. These components in a mixture on undergoing the phase changes represent a triangular phase diagram. Thus, the three dimensional representation of the phase diagram is given for the ternary system.
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ATKINS' PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-ACCESS
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