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  2. Ternary plot - Wikipedia

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    A ternary plot, ternary graph, triangle plot, simplex plot, or Gibbs triangle is a barycentric plot on three variables which sum to a constant. [1] It graphically depicts the ratios of the three variables as positions in an equilateral triangle. It is used in physical chemistry, petrology, mineralogy, metallurgy, and other physical sciences to ...

  3. Phase diagram - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the space model of a ternary phase diagram is a right-triangular prism. The prism sides represent corresponding binary systems A-B, B-C, A-C. However, the most common methods to present phase equilibria in a ternary system are the following: 1) projections on the concentration triangle ABC of the liquidus, solidus, solvus surfaces; 2 ...

  4. Microemulsion - Wikipedia

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    Microemulsion domains are usually characterized by constructing ternary-phase diagrams. Three components are the basic requirement to form a microemulsion: two immiscible liquids and a surfactant. The majority of microemulsions use oil and water as immiscible liquid pairs.

  5. Magnesium hydroxychloride - Wikipedia

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    Phase diagram for the ternary system MgO – MgCl 2 – H 2 O at ~ 23 °C. [4] The stable oxychloride phases are P5 (Phase 5, 5:1:8) and P3 (phase 3, 3:1:8). The dark blue region is clear solution. The triple equilibrium points of the saturated solution are S1 (Sol: Mg(OH) 2:P5), S2 (Sol:P5:P3), and S3 (Sol:P3: MgCl 2 ·6H 2 O). The light blue ...

  6. Compatibility diagram - Wikipedia

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    Construction. A three-component compatibility diagram will depict the stable phase of each pure component as the point at each corner of a ternary diagram. Additional points in the diagram represent other pure phases, and lines connecting pairs of these points represent compositions at which the two phases are the only phases present.

  7. Ternary compound - Wikipedia

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    Ternary compound. In inorganic chemistry and materials chemistry, a ternary compound or ternary phase is a chemical compound containing three different elements. While some ternary compounds are molecular, e.g. chloroform (HCCl3), more typically ternary phases refer to extended solids. Famous example are the perovskites.

  8. Lever rule - Wikipedia

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    Lever rule. In chemistry, the lever rule is a formula used to determine the mole fraction (xi) or the mass fraction (wi) of each phase of a binary equilibrium phase diagram. It can be used to determine the fraction of liquid and solid phases for a given binary composition and temperature that is between the liquidus and solidus line.

  9. GeSbTe - Wikipedia

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    Phase diagram of the GeSbTe ternary alloy system. GeSbTe is a ternary compound of germanium, antimony, and tellurium, with composition GeTe-Sb 2 Te 3.In the GeSbTe system, there is a pseudo-line as shown upon which most of the alloys lie.