Schreinemakers Analysis - Problem #3: Analysis of an Invariant Point

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This is a standard Schreinemakers problem: identifying the sequence of stable and metastable reactions around an invariant point. However, this problem deals with a 4-component system and phases of complex chemistry. So, Identifying and balancing the reactions is not trivial and can be a real challenge for some students.

Publisher: Dexter Perkins
Last Updated: 7/8/2014

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