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Description

Water phase diagram. Y-axis=Pressure in pascals (10n). X-axis=Temperature in kelvins. S=Solid; L=Liquid; V=Vapour, CP=Critical Point, TP=Triple Point

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Date

September, 2006

Author

Eurico Zimbres

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phase diagram with description but without units of measurement
phase diagram with description but without units of measurement

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