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as "Area within the coexistence curve of an isobaric phase diagram (temperature vs composition) or an isothermal phase diagram (pressure vs composition)."
332: 377: 325: 109:, term for a miscibility gap existing when phases with different magnetic properties co-exist in the phase diagram. 467: 620: 55:, a term also used to describe the boundary on a phase diagram between a miscibility gap and other phases. 550: 318: 696: 691: 605: 497: 218: 482: 417: 437: 535: 530: 387: 200: 113: 701: 635: 615: 35:– any region of composition of mixtures where the constituents are not completely miscible. 349: 341: 243:, Springer, Subsolidus Phase Relations of the Plagioclase Feldspar Solid Solution, pp.221-2 8: 462: 432: 140: 185:
Bucher, Kurt; Grapes, Rodney (2011), "4.7.4 Miscibility Gaps and Solvus Thermometry",
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A miscibility gap between isostructural phases may be described as the
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A number of miscibility gaps in phase systems are named, including
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Thermodynamically, miscibility gaps indicate a maximum (
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List of boiling and freezing information of solvents
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phase diagram
mixture
phases
IUPAC Gold Book
solvus
Gibbs energy
bytownite
labradorite
oligoclase
plagioclase
spinodal decomposition
Miscibility
Solid solution
Incongruent melting
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10.1351/goldbook.MT07270
"Miscibility Gaps"
"Phase diagrams"
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Chemical solutions
Solution
Ideal solution
Aqueous solution
Solid solution
Buffer solution
Flory–Huggins
Mixture
Suspension

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