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Define the following terms vertical line, bubble line.

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In thermodynamics, the bubble point is the temperature (at a given pressure) where the first bubble of vapor is FORMED when heating a liquid consisting of two or more components.[1][2] Given that vapor will probably have a DIFFERENT composition than the liquid, the bubble point (along with the dew point) at different compositions are useful data when designing distillation systems.[3]
For a single component the bubble point and the dew point are the same and are REFERRED to as the boiling point.





























A vertical line is ONE the GOES straight up and down, parallel to the y-axis of the coordinate plane. All points on the line will have the same x-coordinate. In the figure above, drag either point and note that the line is vertical when they both have the same x-coordinate. A vertical line has no slope.



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