
Ternary Diagrams
A ternary diagram is a triangular graph used to represent the proportions of three components that sum to a whole, such as 100%. Each corner of the triangle corresponds to 100% of one component, while points inside the triangle show different combinations of all three. It’s a useful tool in fields like geology, chemistry, and engineering to visualize how compositions vary among three elements or ingredients, providing a clear way to understand and compare different mixture ratios within a single, easy-to-read diagram.