Phase Equilibria in Fluid Mixtures at High Pressures: The Neon–Argon System

Abstract
Results of phase equilibria studies are reported for the neon–argon system at temperatures from 87.34 to 123.83°K and pressures to 3880 atm. These results, combined with those of earlier studies, provide a complete description, partly quantitative and partly qualitative, of the lines and surfaces comprising an important segment of the three-dimensional, pressure–temperature–composition, phase diagram for neon–argon. A three-dimensional sketch of the diagram is used to show the important phase boundary lines and the qualitative features in the region of transition from fluid to solid at high pressures. The relevance of these studies to problems of deep atmosphere structures in the outer planets is briefly discussed.