Explain the heterogeneous system - thermodynamic, Mechanical Engineering

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Explain the Heterogeneous System - Thermodynamic

Heterogeneous System: A system, which involves two or more phase, is known as heterogeneous system. Such as, Water plus steam, Ice plus water and water plus oil.


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