Transition Temperature
Transition temperature is a term used to refer to the critical temperature at which a chemical, physical, or structural transformation occurs. For example, transition temperature is used to refer to the temperature at which a solid material begins to liquefy or a liquid begins to vaporize. This is often the melting or boiling temperature, respectively. Transition temperature is important for many industrial processes and is typically monitored to maintain safety and operational efficiency. Notably, transition temperature is a fundamental property of a material and is used in the design and optimization of products and processes.
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