Let's say I have a general phase transition S (phase 1)
S (phase 2). At a certain point in pressure and temperature for each phase (they can have different pressures and temperatures, we might say P
1 and T
1 for phase 1 and P
2 and T
2 for phase 2), how might we express the forward and reverse rates of this phase transition?
No doubt the forward rate will be a function of P
1, T
1 and the activity of S (phase 1); the backward rate will presumably be an analogous function of P
2, T
2 and the activity of S (phase 2). But what function? And how should we work out how much the temperature of phase 1 changes on the basis of how many moles/what activity of S (phase 1) there is, and temperature of phase 2 changes on the basis of how many moles/what activity of S (phase 2) there is.