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....is the minimum number of intensive variables which must be fixed in order to define the remaining intensive variables of the system​

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Answered by Yaashika23
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Answered by krishnavenibanavathu
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  • Essentially,as the Gibbs phase rule stipulates, two intensive properties are required to completely describe a binary two-phase system at equilibrium conditions.
  • Gibbs phase rule provides the theoretical foundation,based in thermodynamics,for characterizing the chemical state of a system,and predicting the equilibrium relations of the phases present as a function of physical conditions such as pressure and temperature.

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