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![]() Jere Lull wrote: On 2007-09-22 16:07:27 -0400, Keith Hughes said: Actually, do a search on "triple point" and look at the phase diagram for water. That gives a good graphical depiction of the pressure/temperature/phase relationships. That just shows the phase vs temperature, not the energy required to get the substance to pass that critical temperature. No, it shows the phase for temperature *versus* pressure, not the same thing at all. And the point was to clarify the temperature/pressure relationship. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermodynamic_databases_for_pure_substances and search for "Enthalpy change of phase transitions" for some explanation of the heat energy required to change phases, with a diagram for zinc. (Thanks, Brian, for reminding me of the term I couldn't remember.) And also think a bit: If the difference between 32 and 33 were so easily crossed, you wouldn't see so much ice in your drink so long. Saying the difference between "32 and 33" is misleading (or a misunderstanding of the process). Actually, it's the difference between Ice at 32° and Water at 32°. All the energy (enthalpy) change is used in the phase transition (latent heat of fusion, or evaporation in the case of distillation), and not change in temperature. Additional heat input will raise the temperature of the water (or steam in the case of distillation - i.e. 100°C water [at standard pressure] evaporates to 100°C steam, at the moment of phase change, and additional heat input - and pressure - are required to raise the steam temperature further). Keith Hughes |
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