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Osmotic pressure thermodynamic foundations

2 OSMOTIC PRESSURE THERMODYNAMIC FOUNDATIONS 3.2a Gibbs Free Energy and Chemical Potential [Pg.108]

For any equilibrium that occurs at constant temperature and pressure, the first two terms from the right-hand side of Equation (3) equal zero, reducing the equation to the form [Pg.109]

If the total system consists of several different phases, which we designate by Greek subscripts [Pg.109]

Therefore, the equilibrium between two phases means that [Pg.109]

If the entire system consists of only two phases, the hypothesis here, the conservation of matter requires that any substance lost from one phase must appear in the other  [Pg.109]


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