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A '''triple point''' is a point on the [[Phase diagrams |phase diagram]] | A '''triple point''' is a point on the [[Phase diagrams |phase diagram]], for example at [[temperature]] <math>T_{tp}</math> and [[pressure]] <math>p_{tp}</math>, for which three distinct thermodynamic phases coexist in equilibrium. | ||
phases coexist in equilibrium. | ==See also== | ||
*[[Pressure-temperature | Pressure-temperature phase diagram]] | |||
*[[Density-temperature | Density-temperature phase diagram]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[category: classical thermodynamics]] | [[category: classical thermodynamics]] |
Revision as of 13:16, 25 November 2008
A triple point is a point on the phase diagram, for example at temperature and pressure , for which three distinct thermodynamic phases coexist in equilibrium.