For an ideal liquid mixture, the partial vapour pressure of each component equals its pure-component vapour pressure times its mole fraction: p_i = x_i p_i*. Provides the baseline from which activity coefficients quantify deviations.
For an ideal liquid mixture, the partial vapour pressure of each component equals its pure-component vapour pressure times its mole fraction: p_i = x_i p_i*. Provides the baseline from which activity coefficients quantify deviations.