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28 October, 07:04

How is a phase diagram for water different?

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  1. 28 October, 07:20
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    The lines that divide the diagram represent the combinations of temperature and pressure at which two states are in equilibrium. Normally the solid/liquid phase line slopes positively to the right. However for other substances, like water, there is an anomalous behavior and the line slopes to the left
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