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Documents We will call μ the Chemical Potential Right now we will think of it as the molar free energy, but.....

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Documents 17.1 Liquid – vapour equilibrium 17.1.1 Describe the equilibrium established between a liquid and....

Slide 117.1 Liquid – vapour equilibrium 17.1.1 Describe the equilibrium established between a liquid and its own vapour and how it is affected by temperature changes. 17.1.2…