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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
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Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

Posted by admin August 23, 2021
Multiple chemical sensitivity can include a wide range of symptoms, which some people link to…
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Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression
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Boiling Point Elevation and Freezing Point Depression

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The colligative properties really depend on the escaping tendency of solvent molecules from the liquid…
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PHASE EQUILIBRIUM
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PHASE EQUILIBRIUM

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Phase equilibrium conditions of a system comprising v components (where v ≥ 1) and φ…
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Henry’s law
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Henry’s law

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Henry's law is one of the gas laws formulated by William Henry in 1803 and…
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Infinite Dilution
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Infinite Dilution

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The term ’infinite dilution‘ is often encountered in reviewing the properties of solutions. However some…
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Internal Energy (E), Enthalpy (H), Entropy (S), Volume (V) of Phases and Reactions
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Internal Energy (E), Enthalpy (H), Entropy (S), Volume (V) of Phases and Reactions

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The Gibbs Free Energy of any phase varies with pressure and temperature. The fundamental relationship…
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Gibbs Free Energy and Other Thermodynamic Functions
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Gibbs Free Energy and Other Thermodynamic Functions

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Dexter Perkins (University of North Dakota), Andrea Koziol (University of Dayton), John Brady (Smith College)…
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The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation:
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The Clausius-Clapeyron Equation:

Posted by admin August 23, 2021
The equilibrium between water and water vapor depends upon the temperature of the system. If…
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Gibbs’ Phase Rule
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Gibbs’ Phase Rule

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The Phase Rule describes the possible number of degrees of freedom in a (closed) system…
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The Maxwell relations
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The Maxwell relations

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The Maxwell relations The Maxwell relations: a single-component system
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