For a ternary solution at constant T and P, the molar property of mixture @ can be expressed in terms of the molar fract

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For a ternary solution at constant T and P, the molar property of mixture @ can be expressed in terms of the molar fract

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For A Ternary Solution At Constant T And P The Molar Property Of Mixture Can Be Expressed In Terms Of The Molar Fract 1
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For a ternary solution at constant T and P, the molar property of mixture @ can be expressed in terms of the molar fractions and pure species properties of each component as 0 = x;2, +x20, +x:03+x7*24;C , where C is a constant. Develop expressions for the partial molar properties 01, 02, and 03 in terms of molar fractions and pure species properties. What is the partial molar property @ when component 1 is infinitely dilute? > 2
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