Phase Transitions
Looking at the Gibbs energy shows us that ordered phases (like a solid) will always undergo a transition and convert to more disordered phases (like a gas) if the temperature is increased enough.

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Phase Transition Temperature

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Clapeyron Equation

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Critical Point

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Simulating and understanding phase change | Guest video by Vilas Winstein

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van der Waals Phase Behavior

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Phase Transitions - Effect of Temperature and Pressure

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Temperature and the Sackur–Tetrode Equation

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Pressure-Volume Phase Diagrams

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Clapeyron Equation (Example)

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But what is the Fourier Transform? A visual introduction.

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