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These are usually [[ First-order transitions | first-order phase transitions]], | |||
except at [[critical points]], where they become [[ Second-order transitions | second-order]]; | except at [[critical points]], where they become [[ Second-order transitions | second-order]]; | ||
for [[supercritical]] points, the two phases become one. | for [[supercritical]] points, the two phases become one. | ||
Between the two phases in coexistence a [[ interface | liquid-vapour interface]] of molecular size is | Between the two phases in coexistence a [[ interface | liquid-vapour interface]] of molecular size is | ||
formed. | formed. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.87.404 C. N. Yang and T. D. Lee "Statistical Theory of Equations of State and Phase Transitions. I. Theory of Condensation", Physical Review '''87''' pp. 404-409 (1952)] | |||
[[category: phase transitions]] | [[category: phase transitions]] |