id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34457 Findlay, Alexander The Phase Rule and Its Applications .txt text/plain 111866 8928 69 curve representing the temperatures and pressures at which the solid and liquid to solid, at the melting point with change of temperature, only In the case of triple points at which two solid phases are in equilibrium ice and liquid water, that the vapour pressure increases as the temperature melting point, _i.e._ will lower the temperature at which the solid salt ice--salt--solution--vapour can exist only at a definite temperature, salt--solution--vapour, the ice must melt and the temperature fall; and if curve at temperatures above the cryohydric point, solution will be formed; solution--vapour there can at no point be a separation of the solid form; vapour-pressure curve of the saturated solutions in equilibrium with solid liquid phase will therefore be the freezing-point curve; that for the solid melting-point {193} curves the mixture will separate into a solid phase and phase at a temperature below its melting point, a curve of the form II., ./cache/34457.txt ./txt/34457.txt