What is invariant reaction?
Ava Hall
Updated on June 09, 2026
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Likewise, what is an invariant point in a phase diagram?
An invariant point in a binary system is a point where 4 phases are in equilibrium (two salts, liquid, and vapor). In a ternary system 5 phases are in equilibrium in an invariant point.
Secondly, what is peritectic reaction? A peritectic reaction is a reaction where a solid phase and liquid phase will together form a second solid phase at a particular temperature and composition - e.g. Liquid + alpha --> beta.
Similarly, you may ask, what is Monotectic reaction?
monotectic reaction. The. reversible transition. , on cooling, of a liquid to a mixture of a second liquid and a solid: liquid1⇄liquid2+solid.
Why eutectic point is invariant?
At the eutectic point in this two component system, all three phases, that is Liquid, crystals of A and crystals of B, all exist in equilibrium. The eutectic point is therefore an invariant point. If we change the composition of the liquid or the temperature, the number of phases will be reduced to 2.
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