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  2. File:Carbon dioxide pressure-temperature phase diagram.svg

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    English: Phase diagram of CO 2 (carbon dioxide). X axis is temperature in kelvin; Y axis is pressure in bar. Date: 30 November 2010: Source:

  3. File:Carbon dioxide pressure-temperature phase diagram-en.svg

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    English: Phase diagram of CO2 (carbon dioxide). X axis is temperature in kelvin; Y axis is pressure in bar. X axis is temperature in kelvin; Y axis is pressure in bar. Esperanto: Premo-temperatura fazodiagramo de karbona duoksido

  4. Carbon dioxide (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Phase behavior Triple point: 216.58 K (−56.57 °C), 518.5 kPa Critical point: ... Carbon dioxide liquid/vapor equilibrium thermodynamic data: Temp. °C P vap Vapor

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  6. Supercritical carbon dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Supercritical carbon dioxide (s CO 2 ) is a fluid state of carbon dioxide where it is held at or above its critical temperature and critical pressure . Carbon dioxide usually behaves as a gas in air at standard temperature and pressure (STP), or as a solid called dry ice when cooled and/or pressurised sufficiently.

  7. File:Comparison carbon dioxide water phase diagrams.svg

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    Comparison of phase diagrams of carbon dioxide (red) and water (blue) as a log-lin chart with pressure from 100 Pa to 100 MPa and temperature from 0 K to 650 K, ...

  8. Supercritical fluid - Wikipedia

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    In the pressure-temperature phase diagram (Fig. 1) the boiling curve separates the gas and liquid region and ends in the critical point, where the liquid and gas phases disappear to become a single supercritical phase. The appearance of a single phase can also be observed in the density-pressure phase diagram for carbon dioxide (Fig. 2).

  9. Phase diagram - Wikipedia

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    A phase diagram in physical chemistry, engineering, mineralogy, and materials science is a type of chart used to show conditions (pressure, temperature, etc.) at which thermodynamically distinct phases (such as solid, liquid or gaseous states) occur and coexist at equilibrium.