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What is the application of phase rule to one component water system? Explain with the help of diagram.
Concept: One Component System (Water)
Define phase ,component and degree of freedom.
Concept: One Component System (Water)
Explain the term 'phase' with appropriate examples.
Concept: Terms involved with examples of phase rule
Discuss the application of Phase rule to the one component system based on: Diagram , triple point
Concept: One Component System (Water)
What is reduced or condensed phase rule.
Concept: Reduced Phase Rule
Draw and explain important features of phase diagram of water system.
Concept: One Component System (Water)
State the number of phases I component for the following equilibrium
i) H2O(s) ↔ H20(l) ↔ H20(g)
ii)Mixture of Rhombic and monoclinic sulphur.
Concept: One Component System (Water)
What is the mathematical form of the Gibbs phase rule equation? Explain the meaning of each one of the term involved in it.
Concept: Gibb’S Phase Rule
What is meant by Triple point? Apply phase rule and find degree of freedom for triple point.
Concept: One Component System (Water)
What is reduced phase rule"? Draw the phase diagram of the Ag-Pb system with proper labelling.
Concept: Two Component System (Pb- Ag)
Discuss triple point in one component system
Concept: One Component System (Water)
Discuss the advantage and limitations of the phase rule .
Concept: Advantages and Limitations of Phase Rule.
Draw the phase diagram of one component system and find out the number of degree of freedom along the curves and areas .
Concept: One Component System (Water)
Define
a) Phase b) Component c) Degree of freedom
Concept: Reduced Phase Rule
How is gypsum useful in setting and hardening of cement?
Concept: Cement > Setting and Hardening of Portland Cement
What are the industrial application of ultrafiltration ?
Concept: Cement > Chemical Composition and Constitution of Portland Cement
What is RCC? Write the advantages of it.
Concept: Cement > RCC and Decay
Write a note on decay of concrete.
Concept: Cement > RCC and Decay