...The term phase is sometimes used as a synonym for state of matter. Also, the term phase is sometimes used to refer to a set of equilibrium states demarcated in terms of state variables such as pressure and temperature by a phase boundary on a phase diagram. Because phase boundaries relate to changes in the organization of matter, such as a change from liquid to solid or a more subtle change from one crystal structure to another, this latter usage is similar to the use of "phase" as a synonym for state of matter. However, the state of matter and phase diagram usages are not commensurate with the formal definition given above and the intended meaning must be determined in part from the context in which the term is used. Read full entry
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- 1.Phase (matter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The term phase is sometimes used as a synonym for state of matter. ... However, the state of matter and phase diagram usages are not commensurate with ...
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- 2.phase: Definition from Answers.com
- phase In thermodynamics , a chemically and physically uniform quantity of matter that can be separated mechanically from a nonhomogeneous mixture
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In what phase of matter do all In what phase of matter do all
Metalloids exist?
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All metalloids are solids at room temperature |
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what is the 5th phase of ok so for homework, we have to
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It's called the Bose-Einstein condensate. Read about it here: http://www.edinformatics.com/m ath_science/states_of_matter.h tm And here: http://www.suite101.com/articl e.cfm/biographies_scientists/8 2328 And here: http://whyfiles.org/119nat_gas /3.html |
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What phase of matter is carbon What are the benefits of this
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