Thermodynamics II
The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation is a fundamental relation in thermodynamics that describes the relationship between the pressure and temperature at which phase changes occur, particularly between the liquid and vapor phases. This equation helps to understand how the vapor pressure of a substance changes with temperature and is essential for analyzing phase diagrams, chemical potentials, and equilibrium states.
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