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Lecture 4 Systems of variable compositions & Partial molar quantities. • In Lecture 1 The thermodynamic properties of fluids with constant composition was treated. But in chemical engineering we are faced with processes wherein the composition of the fluids are varying. • For example, – In chemical, petroleum or pharmaceuticals industries, multicomponent mixtures, gases or liquids undergo composition changes due to the following: 1. Mixing and separation processes 2. Transfer of species from one phase to another 3. Changes due to chemical reactions • Due to the fact that this type of system depend on composition as well as temperature and pressure, there is the need to develop a foundation theory for the application of thermodynamics to gaseous mixtures and liquid solution. L2-04 Department of Chemical/Petroleum Engineering, Afe Babalola University © 2014 • The theory is introduced via the derivation of fundamental property relation for homogenous solution of variable composition. • These derivations are based on a new property called Chemical Potential. • The chemical potential leads to the introduction of a new thermodynamic property called Partial Property . This is important in the treatment of real gas mixtures and form the basis for the introduction of Fugacity. L2-05 Department of Chemical/Petroleum Engineering, Afe Babalola University © 2014 Fundamental Property Relation Why is this fundamental property of importance in solution thermodynamics?
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