Gibbs Phase Rule
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- Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
- This video describes the Gibbs Phase Rule. I use water as an example to show how the Gibbs Phase Rule applies to phase changes and the phase diagram.
I recommend watching this video on Phase Diagrams first : • Phase Diagrams
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But you didn't talk about the critical point...
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The more accurate form of the equation is P+F=C+N
In the video N is taken as 2 because the examples were built on the fact that there are two intensive variables, namely temperature and pressure. If you need to apply this equation to an alloy system where the phase diagram mostly given as concentration vs temperature, you need to take N as 1. Therefore, the equation becomes P+F=C+1.
Shortly, 2 is not a constant in Gibbs Phase Rule. 2 given in the video represents number of intensive variables.
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Then what is F?
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how can one determine the remaining variable? it the same as defining a variable?
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Hi can you please exaplain what happens when we land on the critical point?
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Are the variables dependent on each other when the component exits in 2 phases?
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But at 12:50
We should say " measure the pressure not temp. "
Is that right?
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What’s the difference between gibbs phase rule and unary binary phase rule?
What software did you use in this video?
From the first example why is it one phase? I thought it is two since its changes from ice to liquid
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I read somewhere that in constant pressure, the degree of freedom formula changes into F=C-P+1. Why does it happen?
It's because when one of the variables is kept constant, the degree of freedom (F) is modified and reduced to 1. Therefore the formulae becomes F=C-P+1 and is known as modified Gibbs phase rule.
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If we have a oil and water in a jar, then how many phase we have? One or two?
In that jar containing oil and water there are 2 components(oil and water)........each with 1 phase
But, these two liquid are not miscible with each other
( Oil and water)are 2 componant and 2phase bec.oil not miscible in water
We have one phase as both are in liquid state and we have two components as their chemical formula is different.
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