Excess chemical potential

In thermodynamics, the excess chemical potential is defined as the difference between the chemical potential of a given species and that of an ideal gas under the same conditions (in particular, at the same pressure, temperature, and composition). The chemical potential of a particle species i {\displaystyle i} is therefore given by an ideal part and an excess part.

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Excess chemical potential

In thermodynamics, the excess chemical potential is defined as the difference between the chemical potential of a given species and that of an ideal gas under the same conditions (in particular, at the same pressure, temperature, and composition). The chemical potential of a particle species i {\displaystyle i} is therefore given by an ideal part and an excess part.

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