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Liquidus vs Liquids - What's the difference?
liquidus
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liquids
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As nouns the difference between
liquidus
and
liquids
is that
liquidus
is a line, in a phase diagram, above which a given substance is a stable liquid and below which solid and liquid are in equilibrium while
liquids
is plural of lang=en.
liquidus
English
(
wikipedia liquidus
)
Noun
(
en-noun
)
(chemistry, physics) A line, in a phase diagram, above which a given substance is a stable liquid and below which solid and liquid are in equilibrium.
See also
* solidus ----
liquids
English
Noun
(
head
)