1. The graph shows pressure changing over time, with distinct phases labeled 1, 2, and 3.
2. Phase 1 represents an initial state where pressure is relatively low and stable.
3. Phase 2 shows a rapid increase in pressure, indicating a transition or reaction occurring.
4. Phase 3 depicts a new stable state at a higher pressure than phase 1.
5. Arrows 4 and 5 indicate small fluctuations during the initial stable phase.
6. Arrows 6 and 7 show pressure changes during the transition phase, possibly due to external influences.
7. Arrows 8 and 9 represent minor adjustments during the final stable phase.
8. Arrow 10 points to the final equilibrium point in phase 3.
9. Arrow 11 indicates the overall direction of pressure change from start to finish.
10. The red dot marks a critical transition point between phases 1 and 2.
11. The green dot marks the final equilibrium point in phase 3.
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