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Heating curve Heat of fusion

Is the change in its enthalpy resulting from


providing energy, typically heat, to a specific
quantity of the substance to change it state
from a solid to a liquid, at constant pressure.

Heat of vaporization
Is the amount of energy that must be added
to a liquid substance to transform a quantity
of that substance into a gas.
Cooling curve
Is a line graph that
represent the change of
phase of matter, typically
from a gas to a solid or a
liquid to a solid
General Phase Diagram
.
Two Points:
*Triple Point
-refers to the temperature
and pressure at which all
three phases (solid,
liquid, and gas) coexist in
a dynamic equilibrium.

*Critical Point
-refers to the critical
temperature and the
critical pressure together.

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