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PROPERTY DIAGRAMS AND STEAM TABLES
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PROPERTY DIAGRAMS AND STEAM TABLES Thermodynamics Pressure-Temperature (P-T) Diagram A P-T diagram is the most common way to show the phases of a substance.  Figure 9 is the P-T diagram for pure water.  A P-T diagram can be constructed for any pure substance.  The line that separates the solid and vapor phases is called the sublimation line.   The line that separates the solid  and  liquid  phases  is  called  the  fusion  line.   The  line  that  separates  the  liquid  and  vapor phases is called the vaporization line.   The point where the three lines meet is called the triple point.   The triple point is the only point at which all three phases can exist in equilibrium.   The point where the vaporization line ends is called the critical point.  At temperatures and pressures greater than those at the critical point, no substance can exist as a liquid no matter how great a pressure is exerted upon it. Figure 9   P-T Diagram for Water HT-01 Page 42 Rev. 0

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