faasiüleminekud
Faasiüleminekud, also known as phase transitions, refer to the changes in the physical state of matter as energy is added or removed. These transitions occur when a substance shifts from one state—such as solid, liquid, or gas—to another, often accompanied by noticeable changes in properties like density, volume, and molecular arrangement. Common examples include the melting of ice into water, the boiling of water into steam, and the freezing of water into ice.
The process is governed by thermodynamic principles, particularly temperature and pressure. At specific points called phase
Phase transitions are fundamental in various scientific and industrial applications. In chemistry, they play a key
The behavior of phase transitions can be described using phase diagrams, which map the conditions under which