The Gibbs phase phase rule equation is
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Note that many phase diagrams consider only one intensive parameter (e.g. T-Xfluid, where T is intensive, and the mole fraction of fluid is related to the amount of mass of the fluid components); in this case, the Gibbs Phase Rule would be: P + F = C + 1.
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Note that many phase diagrams consider only one intensive parameter (e.g. T-Xfluid, where T is intensive, and the mole fraction of fluid is related to the amount of mass of the fluid components); in this case, the Gibbs Phase Rule would be: P + F = C + 1.
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