adiroxx
Chemical
- Apr 14, 2014
- 1
Having some trouble with solution thermodynamics. Need to understand it for a project. Have a small doubt.
The concept of fugacity arises for real gases. Then why do we talk of fugacity of species in an "IDEAL" solution in Lewis Randal's rule. How can they define fugacity for an ideal gas, given fugacity = pressure for an ideal gas, stated at the start of the chapter in Van Ness, Smith
Can anyone explain the concept of ideal solution.
Thank You
The concept of fugacity arises for real gases. Then why do we talk of fugacity of species in an "IDEAL" solution in Lewis Randal's rule. How can they define fugacity for an ideal gas, given fugacity = pressure for an ideal gas, stated at the start of the chapter in Van Ness, Smith
Can anyone explain the concept of ideal solution.
Thank You