Thermodynamics II
The activity coefficient is a factor used in thermodynamics to account for deviations from ideal behavior in a mixture of substances. It relates the chemical potential of a species in a solution to its concentration, allowing for accurate predictions of phase equilibria and chemical reactions under non-ideal conditions. Understanding activity coefficients is crucial for analyzing vapor-liquid equilibrium and fugacity, as they reflect how interactions between molecules affect their effective concentrations in a given phase.
congrats on reading the definition of activity coefficient. now let's actually learn it.