Liquidus vs Solidus - What's the difference?
liquidus | solidus |
(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.
The line between the numerator and the denominator of a fraction.
A forward slash or virgule.
A late Roman gold coin (after 3rd Century CE); a bezant.
(chemistry, physics) a line, in a phase diagram, below which a given substance is a stable solid and above which solid and liquid are in equilibrium
