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Description Energy-Temperature diagrams of a system exhibiting two polymorphic forms with enantiotropic behaviour (left) and monotropic behaviour (right)..jpg |
English:
Solid phase transitions which transform reversibly without passing through the liquid or gaseous phases are called enantiotropic.
In contrast, if the modifications are not convertible under these conditions, the system is monotropic. Experimental data are used to differentiate between enantiotropic and monotropic transitions and energy/temperature semiquantitative diagrams can be drawn by applying several rules, principally the heat-of-transition rule, the heat-of-fusion rule and the density rule. These rules enable the deduction of the relative positions of the H and G isobars in the E/T diagram. |
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