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The first ordered phase transition is described by​

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According to Ehrenfest's classification, a first order phase transition is characterized by the appearance of a discontinuity in a first derivative of the free energy with respect to some thermodynamic variable, e.g. for the solid–liquid phase transition, the derivative with respect to pressure becomes discontinuous,

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