Chemical Potential (Paperback)

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Chemical potential, symbolized by, is a quantity first described by the American engineer, chemist and mathematical physicist Josiah Williard Gibbs. He defined it as follows: If to any homogeneous mass in a state of hydrostatic stress we suppose an infinitesimal quantity of any substance to be added, the mass remaining homogeneous and its entropy and volume remaining unchanged, the increase of the energy of the mass divided by the quantity of the substance added is the potential for that substance in the mass considered. Gibbs noted also that for the purposes of this definition, any chemical element or combination of elements in given proportions may be considered a substance, whether capable or not of existing by itself as a homogeneous body. Chemical potential is also referred to as partial molar Gibbs energy (see also partial molar property). The chemical potential is used in thermodynamics, physics and chemistry. In modern statistical physics the chemical potential is the Lagrange multiplier for the average particle constraint, when maximizing the entropy, divided by the temperature.

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Chemical potential, symbolized by, is a quantity first described by the American engineer, chemist and mathematical physicist Josiah Williard Gibbs. He defined it as follows: If to any homogeneous mass in a state of hydrostatic stress we suppose an infinitesimal quantity of any substance to be added, the mass remaining homogeneous and its entropy and volume remaining unchanged, the increase of the energy of the mass divided by the quantity of the substance added is the potential for that substance in the mass considered. Gibbs noted also that for the purposes of this definition, any chemical element or combination of elements in given proportions may be considered a substance, whether capable or not of existing by itself as a homogeneous body. Chemical potential is also referred to as partial molar Gibbs energy (see also partial molar property). The chemical potential is used in thermodynamics, physics and chemistry. In modern statistical physics the chemical potential is the Lagrange multiplier for the average particle constraint, when maximizing the entropy, divided by the temperature.

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Alphascript Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

December 2009

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First published

December 2009

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Dimensions

152 x 229 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

174

ISBN-13

978-6130252519

Barcode

9786130252519

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LSN

613025251X



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