fasoverganger
Fasoverganger, also known as phase transitions, are physical processes that occur when a thermodynamic system transforms from one phase to another. These transitions are typically characterized by abrupt changes in the system's physical properties. Common examples include the melting of ice into water, the boiling of water into steam, or the sublimation of dry ice into carbon dioxide gas.
The driving force behind fasoverganger is the change in thermodynamic potential, usually Gibbs free energy, with
Fasoverganger can be classified into different orders based on the behavior of thermodynamic potentials and their