Im so confused. How can Pa/P be the molar ratio, if P here dosent represent P total after the mixing. The P here represents the pressure of the conponent before mixing, which is not the same at total pressure after mixing... Does this case only hold if pressures of both containers before mixing are the same?
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Im so confused. How can Pa/P be the molar ratio, if P here dosent represent P total after the mixing. The P here represents the pressure of the conponent before mixing, which is not the same at total pressure after mixing... Does this case only hold if pressures of both containers before mixing are the same?
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Why Pa/P=xa ? Do we consider the initial pressure as P=n(total)RT/V ?
so, what does it mean a big or a small gibbs free energy in a mixture?
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