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Phase change , energy names

Figure 11.17 Energy changes accompanying phase changes between the three states of matter, and the names associated with them. [Pg.420]

The recast layer is also named white layer and it oystallizes from the liquid metal cooled at high rate in the dielectric fluid. The depth of this top melted zone depends on the pulse energy and duration. Below the top white layer is the heat affected zone with changes in the average chemical composition and possible phase changes. In Fig. 11 is shown the typical microstructure of EDM modified steel surface. [Pg.310]

The general criterion of chemical reaction equiUbria is the same as that for phase equiUbria, namely that the total Gibbs energy of a closed system be a minimum at constant, uniform T and P (eq. 212). If the T and P of a siagle-phase, chemically reactive system are constant, then the quantities capable of change are the mole numbers, n. The iadependentiy variable quantities are just the r reaction coordinates, and thus the equiUbrium state is characterized by the rnecessary derivative conditions (and subject to the material balance constraints of equation 235) where j = 1,11,.. ., r ... [Pg.501]

It is known that the order of acidity of hydrogen halides (HX, where X = F, Cl, Br, I) in the gas phase can be successfully predicted by quantum chemical considerations, namely, F < Cl < Br < I. However, in aqueous solution, whereas hydrogen chloride, bromide, and iodide completely dissociate in aqueous solutions, hydrogen fluoride shows a small dissociation constant. This phenomenon is explained by studying free energy changes associated with the chemical equilibrium HX + H2O + HjO in the solu-... [Pg.431]


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