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Incongruent transition

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The term "phase decomposition" is sometimes used to describe incongruent transition. However, it has to be kept in mind that incongruent transition is described by an
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Transition between 2 phases involving a change in chemical composition
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of a solid by a liquid solvent, which is often encountered in
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chemistry
phases
chemical composition
melting
vaporization
allotropism
incongruent dissolution
geology
equilibrium
incongruent melting
IUPAC
Compendium of Chemical Terminology
congruent transition
doi
10.1351/goldbook.C01264
Category
Physical chemistry

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