If pressure is not fixed, then F = 1-1+2 =2. Therefore, both T and P must be specified. If you are conducting the experiment at fixed P, then F = 1. You already know the pressure as pressure is fixed, but you still need temperature. In case one variable is fixed, you use the formula F=C-Phi+1. If both are variable you use F = C - Phi + 2
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Sir can you explain if pressure and temperatures both are known in only liquid zone (¢=1)
What is the values of F=1 yaa 0
If pressure is not fixed, then F = 1-1+2 =2. Therefore, both T and P must be specified. If you are conducting the experiment at fixed P, then F = 1. You already know the pressure as pressure is fixed, but you still need temperature. In case one variable is fixed, you use the formula F=C-Phi+1. If both are variable you use F = C - Phi + 2
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