Lecture

Phase Diagrams: Binary Systems

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of phase diagrams in binary systems, focusing on the behavior of different phases in equilibrium and the impact of temperature and composition on phase transitions. The instructor explains the rules of Gibbs phases, the concept of variance, and the activity of components in the system. Various examples, such as water-oil and water-ethanol systems, are used to illustrate the principles discussed.

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