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The following is a schematic [[Phase diagrams |phase diagram]] of a monatomic substance in the [[temperature]]-[[pressure]] plane.  
The following is a schematic phase diagram of a monatomic substance in the temperature-pressure plane.  
It shows the vapour and liquid phases, as well as the crystalline solid phase.
It shows the vapour, fluid and liquid phases, as well as the crystalline solid phase.
The [[critical points |critical point]] is highlighted by a red spot, and the green spot represents the  
The [[critical points |critical point]] is highlighted by a red spot, and the green spots represent the  
[[triple point]].
[[triple point]]. This is not meant to say that all substances are necessarily green at their triple point,
however (this being the case occasionally).
 
[[Image:press_temp.png|center|450px]]
[[Image:press_temp.png|center|450px]]
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Density-temperature]]
*[[Density-temperature]]
*[[Binary phase diagrams]]
*[[Binary phase diagrams]]
[[category:phase diagrams]]
[[category:phase diagrams]]
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