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LECTURE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3rd EDITION ROBERT G. MORTIMER

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so that the natural independent variables for A are T ,<br />

V, n 1 , n 2 , …, n c . By inspection<br />

And<br />

The chemical potential is equal to four different partial<br />

derivatives with different variables held fixed. The<br />

partial derivative in Eq. (4.5-4) identifies the chemical<br />

potential as the partial molar Gibbs energy.<br />

A general partial molar quantity is a partial derivative<br />

of an extensive quantity with respect to the amount of<br />

one component, keeping T , P, and the amounts of all<br />

other components fixed.<br />

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