View Original Image at Full SizeExample 1: Ternary diagram with components A, B, and C. Apices are labeled as100% of a given component and percentages increase in a counterclockwise direction (e.g., amounts of C increase from left to right along the bottom side of the triangle). Example 2: Ternary diagram with components A, B, and C. Sides of the triangle are labeled with which component and the direction in which a given component increases (percentages increase in a clockwise direction).
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