We consider the minimal version of an extension of the standard electroweak
model based on the SU(3)c×SU(3)L×U(1)X gauge symmetry (the
3-3-1 model). We analyze the most general potential constructed from three
scalars in the triplet representation of SU(3)L, whose neutral components
develop nonzero vacuum expectation values, giving mass for all the model's
massive particles. {}For different choices of parameters, we obtain the
particle spectrum for the two symmetry breaking scales: one where the SU(3)L×U(1)X group is broken down to SU(2)L×U(1)Y and a lower scale
similar to the standard model one. Within the considerations used, we show that
the model encodes two first-order phase transitions, respecting the pattern of
symmetry restoration. The last transition, corresponding to the standard
electroweak one, is found to be very weak first-order, most likely turning
second-order or a crossover in practice. However, the first transition in this
model can be strongly first-order, which might happen at a temperature not too
high above the second one. We determine the respective critical temperatures
for symmetry restoration for the model.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures. Minor changes to match published versio