2. Molar sizes
2.1 Uniform phase equations of state
2.1.1 Degree of freedom of a uniform phase
By definition, a uniform phase is fully characterized by the set of values of the intensive state quantities, but experience shows that choosing the values of a limited number of them is enough to completely define the state of a uniform phase, i.e. to impose the value of all the others.
The degree of freedom of a uniform phase is the minimum number of intensive state quantities...
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