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Explain the reduced Phase rule.
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In general, the phase rule equation is
$P + F = C + E$
where E is the number of external variables such as temperature, pressure and in unusual cases, electric field and magnetic field.
A solid -liquid equilibrium of an alloy has practically no gas phase, and the effect of pressure is negligible on this type of equilibrium.
Thus, keeping the pressure constant of a system in which vapour phase is not considered is known as a condensed system.
As such, the phase rule becomes, $F = C - P + 1$
This is known as the condensed rule.