in a system,liquid water and water vapour are in equilibrium at a pressure of 1 atm. what is the number of degree of freedom for the system?
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The concentration of a vapor in contact with its liquid, especially at equilibrium, is often expressed in terms of vapor pressure, which will be a partial pressure (a part of the total gas pressure) if any other gas(es) are present with the vapor. The equilibrium vapor pressure of a liquid is in general strongly dependent on temperature. At vapor–liquid equilibrium, a liquid with individual components in certain concentrations will have an equilibrium vapor in which the concentrations
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due to phase rule, degree of freedom is 1
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