Equilibrium in Single-Component Systems Quiz
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What is a single-component system in chemistry?

A single-component system in chemistry refers to a system that consists of a single chemical substance with definite properties and is chemically homogeneous.

Can you give an example of a single-component system?

An example of a single-component system is UF6 (uranium hexafluoride).

What is a solution in the context of a single-component system?

In the context of a single-component system, a solution refers to a homogeneous mixture, such as salt water (NaCl in H2O) and brass (copper and zinc alloy).

What is a phase in the context of a single-component system?

<p>In the context of a single-component system, a phase refers to matter having a uniform physical state and being distinctly separated from other phases.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the difference between a single-component system and a two-component system?

<p>A single-component system is chemically homogeneous, while a two-component system is chemically inhomogeneous, consisting of two different chemical substances.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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