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Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 5 (Q.No. 25)
25.
If we increase the pressure on a substance (which is at its triple point), then the triple point
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Dhananjay said:
8 years ago
Please, anyone explain it.
Abcd said:
8 years ago
@Dhananjay.
The triple point is a function of the degree of freedom where F=0. Not a function of P and T.
The triple point is a function of the degree of freedom where F=0. Not a function of P and T.
Sumit said:
6 years ago
I think the triple point of any substance is at a specified temperature or pressure.
And if we change the pressure the triple will change.
Obliviously at triple point substance are independent at T&P.
So, the answer will be option D.
And if we change the pressure the triple will change.
Obliviously at triple point substance are independent at T&P.
So, the answer will be option D.
Suraj said:
4 years ago
Since the degree of freedom for the triple point is zero, it does not depend on any thermodynamic variables.
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