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Thermodynamic stability of multicomponent ideal gas
Published 28 Apr 2018 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1805.05407v1)
Abstract: We present an example counter to the widely-accepted concept on equilibrium states that "Any thermodynamic equilibrium state of two component systems is determined by specifying 4 thermodynamic variables that include at least 1 extensive variable." which is equivalent to Gibbs' phase rule. We demonstrate this fact by thought experiments on an A/B binary mixture where temperature, pressure and chemical potential of the A-species are chosen as the 3 intensive variables while the number of B-molecules is chosen as the 1 extensive variable. Our findings also apply to $M (>2)$-component systems.
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