univariant

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univariant Definition

(of a system) having one independent variable and one dependent variable, with all other variables held constant.

Using univariant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "univariant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The phase diagram of a univariant system is a curve in a two-dimensional space.

  • Example

    The univariant reaction can be represented by a line on a phase diagram.

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Summary: univariant in Brief

The term 'univariant' [yoo-nuh-vair-ee-uhnt] describes a system that has one independent variable and one dependent variable, with all other variables held constant. It is often used in the context of phase diagrams, where the univariant reaction can be represented by a line.