phase
Chemistry
Physics
Examples of phase in the following topics:
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Interpreting Phase Diagrams
- The lines that separate these single phase regions are known as phase boundaries.
- By focusing attention on distinct single phase regions, phase diagrams help us to understand the range over which a particular pure sample of matter exists as a particular phase.
- When evaluating the phase diagram, it is worth noting that the solid-liquid phase boundary in the phase diagram of most substances has a positive slope.
- With a knowledge of the major components of phase diagrams and the features of phase plots, a phase diagram can be used to understand how altering thermodynamic parameters influences the states/phases of matter a sample of a substance is in.
- A typical phase diagram illustrating the major components of a phase diagram as well as the critical point.
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Major Features of a Phase Diagram
- A phase diagram is a graph which shows under what conditions of temperature and pressure distinct phases of matter occur.
- The simplest phase diagrams are of pure substances.
- The major features of a phase diagram are phase boundaries and the triple point.
- Phase boundaries, or lines of equilibrium, are boundaries that indicate the conditions under which two phases of matter can coexist at equilibrium.
- In this phase diagram, which is typical of most substances, the solid lines represent the phase boundaries.
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Solid to Gas Phase Transition
- Sublimation is the phase transition from the solid to the gaseous phase, without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
- Sublimation is the process of transformation directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase, without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.
- It is an endothermic phase transition that occurs at temperatures and pressures below a substance's triple point (the temperature and pressure at which all three phases coexist) in its phase diagram.
- But at temperatures below that of the triple point, a decrease in pressure will result in a phase transition directly from the solid to the gaseous.
- At temperatures and pressures below those of the triple point, a phase change between the solid and gas phases can take place.
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Phase-Contrast Microscopy
- In phase-contrast microscopy, parallel beams of light are passed through objects of different densities.
- A phase ring in condenser allows a cylinder of light to pass through it while still in phase.
- Unaltered light hits the phase ring in the lens and is excluded.
- Phase-contrast images have a characteristic grey background with light and dark features found across the sample.
- One disadvantage of phase-contrast microscopy is halo formation called halo-light ring.
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The Evaporating Atmosphere
- Within each phase, the properties are uniform but between the two phases properties differ.
- Water in a closed jar with an air space over it forms a two phase system.
- Even at equilibrium, molecules are constantly in motion and, once in a while, a molecule in the liquid phase gains enough kinetic energy to break away from the liquid phase and enter the gas phase.
- The water vapor in it changes phases.
- It is in a phase equilibrium.
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Definition
- After being faced with a disorienting dilemma in phase 1, the learner steps through the remaining phases reflecting on his/her own experiences.
- Phase 3, the learner experiences a critical assessment of assumption.
- Phase 5, the learner explores options for new roles, relationships, and actions.
- Phase 6, the learner plans a course of action.
- In Phase 8, the learner provisionally will try out new roles.
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Interphase
- In order for a cell to move from interphase into the mitotic phase, many internal and external conditions must be met.
- The centrosome is duplicated during the S phase.
- The cell cycle consists of interphase and the mitotic phase.
- Interphase is followed by the mitotic phase.
- During the mitotic phase, the duplicated chromosomes are segregated and distributed into daughter nuclei.
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Phases of relationship development
- The length of phases and transitions between phases will vary due to cultural and/or social differences.
- The awareness phase begins before any transactions actually occur.
- During this phase, partners are locating, identifying and qualifying various prospects.
- The exploration phase is considered the test for both parties.
- The dissolution phase is the decision to end the partnership.
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Neural Responses to Food
- There are three overlapping phases of gastric control: the cephalic phase, the gastric phase, and the intestinal phase.
- The first phase of ingestion, called the cephalic phase, is controlled by the neural response to the stimulus provided by food.
- The gastric phase begins once the food arrives in the stomach.
- This phase consists of local, hormonal, and neural responses.
- This phase controls the rate of gastric emptying.
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Phase Changes and Energy Conservation
- A phase of a thermodynamic system and the states of matter have uniform physical properties.
- The measurement of the external conditions at which the transformation occurs is termed the phase transition.
- There are well-defined regions on these graphs that correspond to various phases of matter, so PT graphs are called phase diagrams .
- Using the graph, if you know the pressure and temperature you can determine the phase of water.
- The solid lines—boundaries between phases—indicate temperatures and pressures at which the phases coexist (that is, they exist together in ratios, depending on pressure and temperature).