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KMID : 1059520070510060577
Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
2007 Volume.51 No. 6 p.577 ~ p.584
Misunderstanding and Understanding of the Phase Diagram for Water: Water Evaporation and Ice Sublimation in the Atmosphere
Park Jong-Yoon

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to suggest how to use the phase diagram for water to explain the evaporation and sublimation in the atmospheric condition. In principle, the phase diagram for water represents a one component system so it cannot be applied to the water contact with the air. When the liquid or solid phase of water exists in the air, always water vapor also exists in the air. In this case, we cannot present this state as a single point on the phase diagram because the pressure of the liquid or solid is different from that of the vapor in the air. However, since the saturation vapor pressure of liquid or solid is altered by negligible amount due to the presence of air, the evaporation and sublimation in the atmospheric condition can be explained using the vapor pressure line and sublimation line on the phase diagram.
KEYWORD
Phase Diagram, Evaporation, Sublimation, Vapor Pressure, Pressure
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