fasetilstand
Fasetilstand, or phase state, refers to the physical state of a material under given thermodynamic conditions such as temperature, pressure and composition. It encompasses the traditional states solid, liquid and gas, as well as more complex condensed states like plasma, amorphous solids, crystalline polymorphs and supercritical fluids. The fasetilstand of a substance is determined by thermodynamic stability: under specific conditions the phase with the lowest Gibbs free energy is the stable state, while other phases may persist as metastable forms.
Phase diagrams are the primary tool for understanding fasetilstander. They map which phase is stable at different
Phase transitions describe how fasetilstand changes. First-order transitions involve a discontinuous change in properties such as
Techniques to study fasetilstand include calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, spectroscopy and microscopy. Knowledge of