Odiljon
Chemical
- Apr 6, 2012
- 1
Hi, I am not professional engineer yet, but I am trying to be reading some engineering books.
Recently I read a book, where was written " system cannot contain more than one gas phase but can contain any number of liquid and solid phases.
e.g. An alloy of copper and nickel, for example, contains two solid phases"
But how is it possible, we know that each gas has different density, so the heavier gases are in lower part of the system.
How to understand the wording? could you explain me please?
Recently I read a book, where was written " system cannot contain more than one gas phase but can contain any number of liquid and solid phases.
e.g. An alloy of copper and nickel, for example, contains two solid phases"
But how is it possible, we know that each gas has different density, so the heavier gases are in lower part of the system.
How to understand the wording? could you explain me please?