24+ Unlabeled Phase Diagram Background
24+ Unlabeled Phase Diagram Background. A typical phase diagram consists of discrete regions that represent the different phases exhibited by a substance (figure 11.22 a typical phase diagram for a substance that exhibits three. The (unlabeled) phase diagram for an unknown substance is shown below.
It is sometimes helpful to treat the phase as if it defined a vector in a plane.
The (unlabeled) phase diagram for an unknown substance is shown below. The mixture of two or more phases may permit interaction between. After you've studied all the pieces of the compound microscope, it's time to put your print out the unlabeled microscope diagram, and see if you can fill in all the blanks. It may consist of one or more phases but its chemical composition.