PHZ3400 Phase Transition

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Phases of Matter

Matter can exist in many phases. The phases most common are solids, liquids, and gases. In Physics, a phase can be described as a region of space in which all physical properties of a material remain constant, or uniform. Having consistent physical properties and chemical uniformity allow one to distinguish between the various phases, or states of matter.

Gas-Liquid-Solid Phase Diagram

Phase Separation and Nucleation

This we'll cover on Friday, Jan. 30

Why Ice Floats? Consequences.

Van der Walls Equation

The Van der Walls Equation is an equation of state, that is a modification of the ideal gas law:

Johannes van der Waals proposed two modifications to the ideal gas law:

Johannes Diderik van der Waals

Van der Waals Equation: where

is pressure

is temperature

is the number of particles

is volume

and are constants dependent on the material