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Thermodynamic Equilibria: Solution Models

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This lecture covers solution models for binary mixtures, including regular solutions and real solutions. It discusses the concept of exchange energy, bond energies, coordination numbers, and thermodynamic quantities. The quasi-chemical approach and sublattice models are also explored, along with the calculation of molar enthalpy and entropy of mixing.

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