Internal category
Excess molar quantities are properties of mixtures which characterize the nonideal behaviour of real mixtures. They are the difference between the partial molar property of a component in a real mixture and that of the component in an ideal mixture. By definition, excess properties of a mixture are related to those of the pure substances in an ideal mixture by:
Here denotes the pure substance, the excess molar property, and corresponds to the specific property under consideration. From the definition of partial molar properties,
substitution yields:
For volumes, internal energies and enthalpies the excess quantities are identical to the mixing quantities.
Examples
The volume of a mixture from the sum of the excess volumes of the components of a mixture is given by the formula:
Deriving by temperature the thermal expansivities of the components in a mixture can be related to the expansivity of the mixture:
Substituting the excess molar volume
one can relate activity coefficients to thermal expansivity.
See also
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