CHEMISTRY CALCULATORS
Gibbs’ Phase Rule Calculator
Effortlessly calculate phase equilibria using our advanced Gibbs’ Phase Rule Calculator.
What is the Gibbs’ Phase Rule Calculator & How does it work?
Gibbs’ Phase Rule is a fundamental principle in physical chemistry that describes the relationship between the number of phases (P), components (C), and degrees of freedom (F) in a system at equilibrium. The rule is expressed by the formula:This rule helps chemists understand how different substances can coexist in various states under specific conditions. By inputting the number of components and phases, you can determine the degrees of freedom, which indicate the number of independent variables that can be changed without altering the equilibrium state.
F = C – P + 2
F = Degrees of freedom
C = Number of components
P = Number of phases
C = Number of components
P = Number of phases
Parameters
Degrees of Freedom—
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
