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trivariant, a. Physical Chem.|traɪˈvɛərɪənt| [f. tri- 5 + variant a.] Applied to a system having three degrees of freedom or variable factors; e.g. one in which the temperature, pressure, and concentration of the components can be varied independently without destroying the nature of the system.
1902Trevor in Jrnl. Phys. Chem. VI. 136, I would therefore suggest..that when the variance is successively zero, one, two, three..the system be said to be in an Invariant, Univariant, Bivariant, Trivariant..state. [Cf.1904A. Findlay Phase Rule and its Applications.] |