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hello everybody today weamp;#39;re going to talk about phase diagrams of binary solutions or in other words phase diagrams of solutions made up of only two components letamp;#39;s imagine that we have initially a system made up of a cylinder and a piston as can be seen from the drawing the piston is touching the surface of a liquid which happens to be a solution made up of components a and B the concentrations of a and B in terms of their mole fractions might be something like 30% a and 70% be mathematically weamp;#39;re gonna describe the mole fraction of a as za which equals in this case 0.3 and the mole fraction of B as ZB which happens to be 0.7 throughout this example weamp;#39;re going to be monitoring the system temperature which will be denoted by a lowercase T and weamp;#39;re also going to assume that the system will be held at constant pressure letamp;#39;s now take our drawing here to the left and create a graph in the y-axis weamp;#39;re going to represent the syste