Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, and Quantum Mechanics

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THERMODYNAMICS AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS 165

be the sublimation rate. Taking the average velocityfromProblem4.13,
weget

where is themass of ahydrogen molecule, and substituting
we may rewrite(S.4.59.2) as

Gas Mixture Condensation (Moscow Phys-Tech)


Considerthree parts of theplot (seeFigure S.4.60). At there is a
regular gasmixture (nocondensation). At one of thegases
is condensing; let us assume for now it is oxygen (it happens to be true).
At they are bothcondensing, andthere is no pressurechange. Let
us write

Here is thepartial nitrogenpressure at _ is thesaturation
vapor pressure of oxygen, and is thesaturatedvapor pressure ofnitrogen
(1 atm) at Between and nitrogen is a gas, andsince the


Using (S.4.60.3) anddividing(S.4.60.1) by (S.4.60.2), we have

yielding

temperature isconstant,

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