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English: The term three phase relates to the three phases of matter, solid, liquid, and gas. Here beautifully displayed is a three phase inclusion in Rock Crystal Quartz, from Pakistan. The solid is a black material that is of bituminous origin. The liquid encased is petroleum, and the gas bubble is methane.
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A three-phase inclusion in rock crystal quartz: gas encased in liquid inside of a solid.

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