Peter Atkins on Simple Mixtures
Author of Atkins’ Physical Chemistry, Peter Atkins, discusses the rich physical properties of mixtures and how they are expressed in terms of thermodynamic quantities. www.oup.com/ukhe/product/9780198769866 © Oxford University Press

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