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  • An '''activity coefficient''' is a factor used in [[thermodynamics]] to account for deviations from ideal behaviour in a [[mixture]] of [[chem == Thermodynamics ==
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  • ...amic equilibrium]] with each other and ''C'' is the number of [[Component (thermodynamics)|component]]s. Typical phases are [[solid]]s, [[liquid]]s and [[gas]]es. A ...y consumed by evaporation or condensation, or unless the [[critical point (thermodynamics)|critical point]] is reached. As long as there are two phases, there is on
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  • ...tinct from [[Reversible process (thermodynamics)|reversible process]] in [[thermodynamics]].
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  • == Thermodynamics== ...ution as a whole. The chelate effect, below, is best explained in terms of thermodynamics.
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  • ...Section 6.9 ''Solubilities of ionic salts''. Includes a discussion of the thermodynamics of dissolution.
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  • ...d free energy change.<ref>{{cite book|last=Klotz|first=I.M.|title=Chemical Thermodynamics|publisher=W.A. Benjamin|year=1964}} Chapter 10</ref>
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  • ...n acid is a direct consequence of the underlying [[chemical thermodynamics|thermodynamics]] of the dissociation reaction; the p''K''<sub>a</sub> value is directly pr ===Thermodynamics===
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  • ...oefficients are needed because an [[equilibrium constant]] is defined in [[thermodynamics]] as a quotient of [[Activity (chemistry)|activities]] but is usually measu ...er parameters]].<ref>{{cite journal|last=Pitzer|first=K.S.|year=1973|title=Thermodynamics of electrolytes, I. Thoretical basis and general equations|journal=J. Phys.
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  • ...cal equilibrium]]. In modern chemistry this is derived using [[equilibrium thermodynamics]].
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  • By contrast the Pitzer equation is based on rigorous [[thermodynamics]].<ref name=Pitzer/> The determination Pitzer parameters is more laborious. [[category:thermodynamics]]
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  • ...ole fraction]] of the component present in the solution''.<ref>''A to Z of Thermodynamics'' by Pierre Perrot. ISBN 0198565569</ref> E. B. Smith ''Basic Chemical Thermodynamics''. Clarendon Press. Oxford (1993)
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  • ...hange. It is a particular example of a system in a [[steady state]]. In [[thermodynamics]] a [[closed system]] is in [[thermodynamic equilibrium]] when reactions oc [[Category:Thermodynamics]]
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  • ...=McMillan|first=W.G.|coauthors=Mayer, J.E.|year=1945|title=The statistical thermodynamics of multicomponent systems |journal =J. Chem. Phys.|volume=13|pages=276|doi= ...>{{cite journal|last=Pitzer|first=K.S.|coauthors=Kim, J.J.|year=1974|title=Thermodynamics of electrolytes. IV. Activity and osmotic coefficients for mixed electrolyt
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  • ...lark, D.M; Rafal, M; Scrivner, N.C.|title=Handbook of Aqueous Electrolyte Thermodynamics: Theory & Application|publisher=Wiley|date=1986|isbn=978-0-8169-0350-4}} Ch
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  • ...his is an example of [[dynamic equilibrium]]. Equilibria, like the rest of thermodynamics, are statistical phenomena, averages of microscopic behavior. == Thermodynamics ==
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  • In [[thermodynamics]], a [[thermodynamics#Thermodynamic system|thermodynamic system]] is said to be in '''thermodynam {{Thermodynamics|cTopic=[[Thermodynamic system|Systems]]}}
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  • ....; Chen, M.; Rathke, J.; Kramarz, K. | title = Effect of Phosphines on the Thermodynamics of the Cobalt-Catalyzed Hydroformylation System | journal = [[Organometall
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  • * [[Ginsberg's Theorem]] — A set of adages based on the [[Laws of thermodynamics]]. * [[Kirchhoff's laws]] — One law in thermodynamics and two about electrical circuits, named after [[Gustav Kirchhoff]].
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  • | [[Boltzmann equation]] || Thermodynamics || [[Ludwig Boltzmann]] ...r /> [[Bridgman's thermodynamic equations]] || Dimensional analysis<br /> Thermodynamics || [[Percy Williams Bridgman]]<br /> Percy Williams Bridgman
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  • | [[Avogadro's law]] || Thermodynamics || [[Amedeo Avogadro]] | [[Boltzmann equation]] || Thermodynamics || [[Ludwig Boltzmann]]
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