Heat and Mass Transfer
The bubble point is the temperature at which a liquid mixture begins to form vapor bubbles at a given pressure. This point is crucial in understanding phase equilibrium and helps determine how mixtures behave during processes like absorption, stripping, distillation, and extraction. The bubble point plays a significant role in the efficiency of separation processes, indicating the conditions under which a mixture can start vaporizing.
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