This document provides an overview of the application of phase rule to a three component system of acetic acid, chloroform, and water. It defines key terms like phases, components, and degrees of freedom. It explains Gibbs phase rule and how it applies to a three component system. Specifically, it discusses how the water-acetic acid-chloroform system can be represented on a triangular phase diagram, with acetic acid enhancing the miscibility of water and chloroform. The document outlines how the system transitions from two heterogeneous phases to a single homogeneous phase as the amount of acetic acid is increased.