Explain how Raoult’s law and Henry’s law are used to specify the chemical potential of a component of a mixture.
roult's law is for partial pressures
on mixing two components A and B let total pressure= P=pA+pB
also chemical potential of A mixed with B= chemical potential of B mixed with A= chemical potential of A+ ln( pA / (pA+pB)
henry law for binary mixtures the chemical potential only depends upon concentration or activity a. hence for mixure chemical potential will depend upon activity cofficient.
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