Category:Partial molar property
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In thermodynamics, a partial molar property is a quantity which describes the variation of an extensive property of a solution or mixture with changes in the molar composition of the mixture at constant temperature and pressure. It is the partial derivative of the extensive property with respect to the amount (number of moles) of the component of interest. Every extensive property of a mixture has a corresponding partial molar property.
Media in category "Partial molar property"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Calculation of the chemical potential of hypothetical Van der Waals gases.png 1,519 × 949; 105 KB
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Chemical Potential as Function of Activity a.png 400 × 400; 7 KB
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Chemical potential.png 453 × 356; 4 KB
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Grandezze parziali molari - esperimento.jpg 609 × 409; 48 KB
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Partial molar property.svg 732 × 539; 62 KB
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Partial molar volume EN.svg 750 × 580; 34 KB
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Partial molar volume NL.svg 745 × 580; 34 KB
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Potentiels chimiques.gif 773 × 629; 16 KB