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Change of Phase Summary (Cont.)

Thermodynamics CHANGE OF PHASE Change of Phase Summary Classification of Properties Intensive properties are independent of mass (temperature, pressure, or any specific property) Extensive properties are a function of the mass of the system (mass, volume) The following terms were defined in this chapter: Saturation - combination of temperature and pressure at which a mixture of vapor and liquid can exist at equilibrium Subcooled liquid     - a liquid at a temperature below saturation temperature for its pressure Superheated vapor  - a vapor at a temperature above saturation temperature for its pressure Critical point - the temperature and pressure above which there is no distinction between the liquid and vapor phases Triple point - the temperature and pressure at which all three phases can exist in equilibrium Vapor pressure curve - a graphical representation of the relationship between temperature and pressure at saturated conditions Quality - the fraction of the total mass of a mixture that is in the vapor phase Moisture Content    - the fraction of the total mass of a mixture that is in the liquid phase Rev. 0 Page 39 HT-01

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