Thermodynamics and Energy

   

General Association Problem in One-component Systems

Authors: Yu E. Zevatskiy

The general problem of homoassociation is solved. The resulting system of equations allows us to calculate the content of each associate in the solution by the value of the difference in Gibbs energies of the formation of this associate and monomer. It is also possible to calculate the Gibbs energies of the formation of all associates and monomer from the known shares of the association.

Comments: 6 Pages. Keywords: association, solutions, associates, monomers, Gibbs energy

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