10.2 Phase Diagrams | High School Chemistry
Chad comprehensively covers Phase Diagrams, plots of Pressure vs Temperature for a substance. He identifies where on the diagram you can locate the 3 phases, identifies the lines of equilibrium, and explains how to identify when the six-phase changes occur. He also identifies the triple point, the critical point, and where a substance might exist as a supercritical fluid. Finally, Chad concludes the lesson by showing the phase diagrams for CO2 and water and indicates what makes each of these unique and distinct from the phase diagram of a typical substance.
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00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:23 A Typical Phase Diagram (Pressure vs Temperature)
04:47 The Critical Point
10:57 The Phase Diagram of CO2
12:11 The Phase Diagram of H2O
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Видео 10.2 Phase Diagrams | High School Chemistry канала Chad's Prep
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00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:23 A Typical Phase Diagram (Pressure vs Temperature)
04:47 The Critical Point
10:57 The Phase Diagram of CO2
12:11 The Phase Diagram of H2O
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Видео 10.2 Phase Diagrams | High School Chemistry канала Chad's Prep
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