Interpretation:
To develop result for GE and to find the corresponding bound for an equimolar mixture containing N species.
Concept introduction:
The definition of Gibbs Energy is given as,
For equimolar solution, xi=1/ N
Answer to Problem 15.1P
The corresponding bound for an equimolar mixture containing N species
Explanation of Solution
The definition of Gibbs Energy is given as,
For the upper bound case, ?G = 0
For an equimolar solution xi = 1/N when N is the number of species. Therefore,
Let the absolute upper bound be GEmax
For the special case of a binary solution, N = 2, and
The corresponding bound for an equimolar mixture containing N species is
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