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128 THE PHASE RULE

p

T

.


vapor

liquid
solid

FIGURE 9.3 A single-component phase diagram. The unusual solid–liquid coexistence
curve for water is shown as a dotted line. The terminus (•) of the curve on the right is
thecritical point. The intersection of the three curves is thetriple point.

9.3 THE CLAUSIUS–CLAPEYRON EQUATION


TheClapeyron equationfor a phase transition is

dp
dT

=


transH
TV

wheretransHis the enthalpy change of the phase transition andVis the corre-
sponding volume change. It is customary to take both as molar quantities.
Clausius observed that the volume of a liquid in equilibrium with its vapor at
the boiling point is normally very much smaller than the volume of the vapor itself:
V(l)<<V(g). Thus, taking the special case of vaporization of a liquid whereV=
V(g)−V(l), he ignored the smaller volumeV(l) and substituted the larger volume
V(g) forV. He then assumed that the vapor over the liquid is an ideal gas, which
permits the substitution

dp
dT

=


vapH
TV(g)

=


vapH
T

( p
RT

)


Rearranging, we obtain

dp
p

=


vapH
R

(


1


T^2


)


dT

and taking the indefinite integral,


dp
p

=


vapH
R


1


T^2


dT
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