Mollier-diagram


[mawl-yey] /ˈmɔl yeɪ/

noun, Thermodynamics.
1.
a graph showing the enthalpy of a substance as a function of its entropy when some physical property of the substance, as temperature or pressure, is kept at a specified constant value.

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