Phase Diagram for Water

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Phase Diagram for Water Sublimation ↔ deposition Melting ↔ freezing Vaporization ↔ condensation

Boiling Water With Ice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzVtbvVS2lQ

Phase Diagram for CO2

Critical Opalescence at the Critical Point Methanol and Cyclohexane Mixture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgfxOl0eoJ0

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Universality at the Critical Point Critical exponents of converging or diverging quantities depends only on symmetry of structure and dimensionality of medium, but not on details of chemical or molecular structure.

Intricate Transitions of the Logistic Map

PV Plane for Van der Waals Equation

Gibbs Free Energy Vs Temperature

Maxwell Construction For When Gas Turns Into Liquid

PV Plane for Van der Waals Equation