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Liquidus vs Solidus - What's the difference?

liquidus | solidus |

Solidus is a see also of liquidus.

Liquidus is a see also of solidus.


In context|chemistry|physics|lang=en terms the difference between liquidus and solidus

is that liquidus is (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 while solidus is (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.

As nouns the difference between liquidus and solidus

is that liquidus is (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 while solidus is the line between the numerator and the denominator of a fraction.

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 ----

    solidus

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia solidus) (en-noun)
  • 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
  • See also

    * liquidus * macron * vinculum

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