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The Gibbs Phase Rule: What Happens When Some Phases Lack Some Components?

机译:Gibbs阶段规则:当一些阶段缺乏一些组件时会发生什么?

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The derivation for the Gibbs phase rule, provided in physical chemistry text books, often assumes that all the components are present in all the phases coexisting at equilibrium. However, very often we have situations where all the phases at equilibrium do not have all the components, the binary eutectic system being a classic example. The melt (miscible solution of A and B) coexists with pure solid A and pure solid B at the eutectic point. The solid phases are one-component phases, whereas the system itself is binary. How does the phase rule, derived under the above-mentioned assumption, apply to the eutectic point? Using a simple example, we demonstrate that all the components need not be present in all the phases to arrive at the phase rule.
机译:在物理化学文本书中提供的Gibbs阶段规则的推导通常假定所有组分都存在于平衡时共存的所有阶段。 然而,我们通常具有均衡时所有阶段没有所有组分的情况,其中二元共晶系统是一种经典的例子。 熔体(A和B的可混溶溶液)在共晶点处用纯固体A和纯固体B共存。 固体相是单组分阶段,而系统本身是二进制的。 如何在上述假设下衍生的相位规则适用于共肠签? 使用一个简单的示例,我们证明所有组件都不存在于所有阶段中以到达阶段规则。

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