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DEGENERACY AND EQUILIBRIUM 111==============================A B
FIGURE 8.5 A two-level equilibrium with many A and many B levels.and the total number in state B is given by a similar summationnB=∑
inBi=∑
inB 0 e−(εBi−εB^0 )/kBTThe equilibrium constant can be written as the quotient of the number of molecules
in B over the number of molecules in A:Keq=nB
nA=
∑
inB 0 e−(εBi−εB^0 )/kBT
∑inA 0 e−(εAi−εA^0 )/kTFactoring outnB 0 /nA 0 =e−(εB^0 −εA^0 )/kBT, which is common to each term in the sums,
we obtainKeq=nB 0
nA 0∑
ie−(εBi−εB^0 )/kBT
∑ie−(εAi−εA^0 )/kBT=e−(εB^0 −εA^0 )/kBT∑
ie−(εBi−εB^0 )/kBT
∑ie−(εAi−εA^0 )/kBTwhich is to sayKeq=e−(εB^0 −εA^0 )/kBTQB
QA
whereQAandQBare called thepartition functionsfor the A and B states. Please do
not confuse the partition functionQwith the concentration quotientsQorQ.