Butler, 1926 - Google Patents
The equilibrium of heterogeneous systems including electrolytes. Part I.―Fundamental equations and phase ruleButler, 1926
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- Butler J
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- Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing Papers of a Mathematical and Physical Character
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In his well-known memoir on the equilibrium of heterogeneous substances Willard Gibbs obtained the conditions of equilibrium in heterogeneous systems. The equations he obtained have been the basis of most subsequent applications of thermodynamics to …
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