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Apr 18, 2021 at 17:02 comment added Chemomechanics Please edit your answer to identify the textbook and give the complete quote and context. A liquid and its vapor can be at equilibrium over a wide variety of conditions, not just boiling point at atmospheric pressure. "Equilibrium" broadly means that there are no intensive-property gradients that would tend to drive the system to evolve.
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