Clausius-Clapeyron equation
noun
Clau·si·us-Clapeyron equation
¦klȯzēəs‧ˈklapāˌrōn-,
-ˌrän-
: the Clapeyron equation as modified for liquid-vapor phases by assuming that the vapor is an ideal gas and that the volume of the liquid phase is negligible in comparison with the volume of the vapor
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