Major Features of a Phase Diagram
Learning Objective
- Describe the major features of a phase diagram.
Key Points
- The major features of a phase diagram are phase boundaries and the triple point.
- Phase diagrams demonstrate the effects of changes in pressure and temperature on the state of matter.
- At phase boundaries, two phases of matter coexist (which two depends on the phase transition taking place).
- The triple point is the point on the phase diagram at which three distinct phases of matter coexist in equilibrium.
Terms
- Triple pointThe unique temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gas phases of a substance are all in equilibrium with each other.
- phase boundaryThe line in a phase diagram that indicates the conditions under which two (transitioning) states of matter exist at equilibrium.
A phase diagram is a graph which shows under what conditions of temperature and pressure distinct phases of matter occur. The simplest phase diagrams are of pure substances. These diagrams plot pressure on the y-axis and temperature on the x-axis.
Although phases are conceptually simple, they are difficult to define precisely. The phase of a system is generally defined as the region in the parameter space of the system's thermodynamic variables (for immediate purposes, in the pressure-temperature parameter space) in which the system's free energy is analytic (meaning it can be calculated exactly from known parameters of the system).
The major features of a phase diagram are phase boundaries and the triple point.
- Phase boundaries, or lines of equilibrium, are boundaries that indicate the conditions under which two phases of matter can coexist at equilibrium.
- The triple point is the point on the phase diagram where the lines of equilibrium intersect -- the point at which all three distinct phases of matter (solid, liquid, gas) coexist.
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