
Thermodynamic Parameters of Mixing | Example Calculations #1
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The video tutorial explores the thermodynamic parameters of mixing, using an example of mixing Jack Daniels with Coca Cola. It covers the calculation of Gibbs free energy, entropy, and volume changes in mixing, both under ideal and non-ideal conditions. The tutorial provides a detailed example problem involving ethanol and water, demonstrating how to calculate mole fractions, Gibbs free energy, entropy, and volume deviations. The video concludes with insights into the implications of these calculations, such as the dominance of attractions or repulsions in the mixture.
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