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Duhem–Margules equation

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The Duhem–Margules equation, named for Pierre Duhem and Max Margules, is a thermodynamic statement of the relationship between the two components of a single liquid where the vapour mixture is regarded as an ideal gas:

( d ln P A d ln x A ) T , P = ( d ln P B d ln x B ) T , P

where PA and PB are the partial vapour pressures of the two constituents and xA and xB are the mole fractions of the liquid.

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Duhem–Margules equation Wikipedia