Another example is a dilution refrigerator, where a mixture of 3 He and 4 He forms a phase boundary in a mixing chamber and can cool down to a few millikelvins.
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Under such conditions, the hydrogen content may contribute up to 0.96 % of its weight, at which point it reaches what is called a line compound phase boundary.
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Unfortunately, LSM is a poor ionic conductor, and so the electrochemically active reaction is limited to the triple phase boundary ( TPB ) where the electrolyte, air and electrode meet.
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As the pipette injects more liquid, the droplet will increase in volume, the contact angle will increase, but its three phase boundary will remain stationary until it suddenly advances outward.
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As the pipette injects more liquid, the droplet will increase in volume, the contact angle will increase, but its three-phase boundary will remain stationary until it suddenly advances outward.
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The Stefan condition expresses the local velocity of a moving boundary, as a function of quantities evaluated at both sides of the phase boundary, and is usually derived from a physical constraint.
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With just the use of a microscope, phase boundaries, color changes and recrystallization could be seen immediately without the collect of x-ray diffraction or spectroscopic measurements and their subsequent analysis.
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The Triple Phase Boundary ( TPB ) length, which is the length where porous, ionic and electronically conducting pathways all meet, directly relates to the electrochemically active length in the cell.
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:: : : That just rephrases my question into : at what point does there cease to be an identifiable phase boundary . talk ) 00 : 33, 5 March 2013 ( UTC)
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You will need to slide the solid / liquid caption down a bit so the words don't break over the phase boundary . talk ) 00 : 27, 8 July 2012 ( UTC)