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LECTURE PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3rd EDITION ROBERT G. MORTIMER

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If the letter Y stands for any extensive quantity<br />

(U, H, A, G, S, V, and so on), the partial molar<br />

quantity for substance number i is denoted by<br />

Y i and defined by<br />

The chemical potential µ i is equal to G i . The<br />

partial derivatives in Eqs. (4.5-7), (4.5-10), and<br />

(4.5-11) to which µ i is equal are not partial<br />

molar quantities, because P and T are not both<br />

held fixed in the differentiations.<br />

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