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8 Systems Made up of
Several Phases with No Chemical Reaction 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Differential Expressions of State Functions 8.2.1 Fundamental Relations
8.3 Spontaneous Transfer of a Species from One Phase to Another8.2.2 Chemical Potentials at Equilibrium 8.2.3 General Expressions for Open Systems 8.4 The Phase Rule 8.5 Equilibrium of Two Phases of a Pure Substance 8.5.1 The Clapeyron Equation
8.6 Phase Diagram of a Pure Substance8.5.2 Equilibrium between a Gaseous Phase and a Condensed Phase (Liquid or Solid) of a Pure Substance 8.5.3 Schematic Representation of some of the Thermodynamic Functions in the Vicinity of a Phase Change 8.5.4 Effect of an Inert Gas on the Vapor Pressure of a Pure Substance 8.5.5 Effect of Temperature on the Latent Heat of Phase Change and on the Equilibrium Pressure 8.6.1 The Solid Exists in
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