isopiestische
Isopiestische is a term used in thermodynamics and physical chemistry to describe a state or condition where the partial pressures of all components in a mixture are held constant. This concept is particularly relevant when studying phase equilibria, such as vapor-liquid equilibrium. When a mixture is in an isopiestic state, it means that as the composition of the mixture changes, the total pressure also changes in such a way that the individual partial pressures of each constituent remain fixed. This is distinct from an isobaric process where the total pressure is constant, but the partial pressures can vary.
The isopiestic condition implies a specific relationship between temperature, composition, and pressure. For a given mixture,