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		Definition of phase rule in English: phase rulenoun  Chemistry A rule relating the possible numbers of phases, constituents, and degrees of freedom in a chemical system.  Example sentencesExamples -  In 1887 Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom applied Josiah Willard Gibb's phase rule to alloys.
 -  V. M. Goldschmidt at the University of Oslo applied the phase rule to mineralogical changes brought about during contact metamorphism of sedimentary rocks.
 -  Briefly, if one collapse point is observed for a mixed film (in which individual components have differentiated collapse pressures) the surface phase rule determines lateral miscibility in the film.
 -  For lipid mixtures the phase rule allows a temperature interval in which water may be in equilibrium with gel and fluid lipid domains.
 -  For simple systems, the Gibbs phase rule limits the conditions at which multiple phases can coexist at equilibrium.
 
    Definition of phase rule in US English: phase rulenoun Chemistry A rule relating the possible numbers of phases, constituents, and degrees of freedom in a chemical system.  Example sentencesExamples -  For lipid mixtures the phase rule allows a temperature interval in which water may be in equilibrium with gel and fluid lipid domains.
 -  Briefly, if one collapse point is observed for a mixed film (in which individual components have differentiated collapse pressures) the surface phase rule determines lateral miscibility in the film.
 -  For simple systems, the Gibbs phase rule limits the conditions at which multiple phases can coexist at equilibrium.
 -  In 1887 Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom applied Josiah Willard Gibb's phase rule to alloys.
 -  V. M. Goldschmidt at the University of Oslo applied the phase rule to mineralogical changes brought about during contact metamorphism of sedimentary rocks.
 
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