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Phase Equilibria

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Abstract

In the study of the properties and characteristics of solids, liquids and gases, it is important to examine the interaction and interchange between these phases. The significance of such an examination becomes evident when it is realised that almost all separation processes, laboratory or industrial, depend on such interchanges.

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© 1974 C. Heald and A. C. K. Smith

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Heald, C., Smith, A.C.K. (1974). Phase Equilibria. In: Applied Physical Chemistry. A Macmillan Chemistry Text. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01644-0_4

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