Amazing video, as always! Is the triple point diagram similar to the sublimation one, but with the liquid curve meeting at the same point where the solid and the gas curve meet? Edited: yes, it is explained in a following video.
Yes, you're exactly right. There is one specific pressure where all three lines cross at the same point. That pressure, and the temperature where the lines cross, is the triple point. (As you mention, this is described in a later video in the sequence: th-cam.com/video/PCzKfbTUJOk/w-d-xo.html)
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Amazing video, as always!
Is the triple point diagram similar to the sublimation one, but with the liquid curve meeting at the same point where the solid and the gas curve meet?
Edited: yes, it is explained in a following video.
Yes, you're exactly right. There is one specific pressure where all three lines cross at the same point. That pressure, and the temperature where the lines cross, is the triple point.
(As you mention, this is described in a later video in the sequence: th-cam.com/video/PCzKfbTUJOk/w-d-xo.html)
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