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For solid phases what is the difference between “S”, “S1” and “S2”?

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For solid phases what is the difference between “S”, “S1” and “S2”?

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These are allotropes. Copper has only one allotrope, s or s1. Carbon has two allotropes: graphite(s1) and diamond(s2). In Reaction, Predom, EpH and Equilib to list the phases and other data simply point to a compound species and ‘double-click’ – View Data will display its compound data (this even works in the Equilib Results Window).

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These are allotropes. Copper has only one allotrope, s or s1. Carbon has two allotropes: graphite(s1) and diamond(s2). In Reaction, Predom, EpH and Equilib to list the phases and other data simply point to a compound species and ‘double-click’ – View Data will display its compound data (this even works in the Equilib Results Window). 6.

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