c07 JWBS043-Rogers September 13, 2010 11:25 Printer Name: Yet to Come
CHEMICAL POTENTIAL: NONIDEAL SYSTEMS 101writtenKeq=
fB
fAor Keq=
aB
aAThe Gibbs free energy of apuresubstance is a function of the temperature and
pressure only,G=g(T,p), but the free energy of a many-component system is a
function ofT,p, and the amounts of each componentni,G=g(T,p,ni). The total
change in free energy for a mixture isdG=(
dG
dT)
p,nidT+(
dG
dp)
T,nidp+∑
i(
dG
dni)
p,TdniIt is the last term that we are interested in. At constantTandp,wehavedG=∑
i(
dG
dni)
p,Tdniwhere thenjare constant (j=i). In the simple illustrative reaction mixture,A(g) →← B(g)in the ideal case,G=G◦+RTlnQ=G◦+RTlnpB
pAwhere thepvalues are partial pressures. In the nonideal case the form of the pressure
quotientQstill holds, but the partial pressures are replaced by the fugacitiesf.The
change in the Gibbs free energy is also given a different symbolμto denote the
nonideal case:μ=μ◦+RTlnQ=μ◦+RTln
fB
fAEvidently,μ=μB−μAandμ◦=μ◦B−μ◦A