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(a) If a system has cind independent components, what is the maximum number of phases that...

(a) If a system has cind independent components, what is the maximum number of phases that can exist in equilibrium?


(b) In the book Regular Solutions by J. H. Hildebrand and R. L. Scott (Prentice-Hall, 1962), there is a   photograph of a system with 10 liquid phases in equilibrium. What must be true about the number of independent components in this system?

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