CHAP. 6: THERMODYNAMICS OF HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES [CONTENTS] 158
6.5 Fugacity and activity
6.5.1 Fugacity
The fugacity of a pure substance was defined in section3.2.6. For mixtures, the fugacity of a
component is defined by the relation
fi=pstexp
(
Gi−G◦m,i
RT
)
=pst exp
(
μi−G◦m,i
RT
)
. (6.74)
U Main unit:Pa.
- The dependence of fugacity on temperature is expressed by the relation
lnfi(T 2 ) = lnfi(T 1 ) +
∫T 2
T 1
(
∂lnfi
∂T
)
p,n
dT , (6.75)
where (
∂lnfi
∂T
)
p,n
=−
Hi−Hm◦,i
RT^2
. (6.76)
- The dependence of fugacity on pressure is expressed by the relation
lnfi(p 2 ) = lnfi(p 1 ) +
∫p 2
p 1
(
∂lnfi
∂p
)
T,n
dp , (6.77)
where (
∂lnfi
∂p
)
T,n
=
Vi
RT
. (6.78)
- For an ideal mixture of ideal gases [see6.1.2] we have
fi=pi=xip. (6.79)
In this case the fugacity of theithcomponent in a mixture equals its partial pressure.
- For an ideal mixture of real fluids [see6.1] we write
fi=xifi•. (6.80)
The fugacity of theithcomponent in a mixture can be calculated from the fugacity of
the pureithcomponent. Relation (6.80) is termed theLewis-Randall rule.