For a one component system, when three phases are in equilibrium, then system becomes. O condensed system O bivariant monovariant invariant

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Chapter7: Equilibria In Multiple-component Systems
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For a one component system, when three phases are in equilibrium, then system becomes.
O condensed system
O bivariant
monovariant
invariant
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