Lecture

Phase Equilibria: Binary Systems

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This lecture covers the phase equilibria in binary systems, discussing the definitions of phases, constituents, and compositions. It explains the concept of solute, solvent, and composition in binary systems, illustrating with examples like water-oil and water-ethanol systems. The lecture also delves into the Gibbs phase rule, phase diagrams, and the behavior of binary systems at different temperatures and pressures.

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