- In thermodynamics, the
triple point of a
substance is the
temperature and
pressure at
which the
three phases (gas, liquid, and solid) of that substance...
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Triple point may
refer to:
Triple point, the
temperature and
pressure at
which an
element or compound...
- the
International System of
Units in 1954,
defining 273.16 K to be the
triple point of water. The Celsius, Fahrenheit, and
Rankine scales were redefined...
- constant,
rather than the
triple point of water. Due to the
existence of many
polymorphs (forms) of ice,
water has
other triple points,
which have either...
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triple in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Triple is used in
several contexts to mean "threefold" or a "treble":
Triple (baseball), a three-base...
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boiling point cannot be
increased beyond the
critical point. Likewise, the
boiling point decreases with
decreasing pressure until the
triple point is reached...
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Celsius and the
Celsius temperature scale used
absolute zero and the
triple point of water.
Since 2007, the
Celsius temperature scale has been defined...
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reliably reproducible temperature of the
triple point of
water as a
second reference point, the
first reference point being 0 K at
absolute zero. [citation...
- to the
triple point of water,
which became an
experimentally determined value of 273.1600±0.0001 K (0.0100±0.0001 °C). That the
triple point of water...