Tuesday, February 12, 2019

inorganic chemistry - Difference between state of matter and phase


What is the difference between state of matter and phase? This site said that:



Phases are different from states of matter. The states of matter (e.g., liquid, solid, gas) are phases, but matter can exist in different phases yet the same state of matter.



I don't really understand this. Could anyone start from scratch and explain this? Or send me a link to go to?




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