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Excess Gibbs function for a binary mixture obtained from dew point and bubble point pressure measurements

Dixon et al., 1979

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5238926001895566700
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Dixon D
Hewitt F
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 1: Physical Chemistry in Condensed Phases

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This paper describes a method by which the excess Gibbs function for a binary mixture may be obtained from dew point and bubble point pressure measurements, without any need for accurate measurement of composition. Details of an apparatus suitable for making such …
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