Formula
This calculator uses the equation below. Use it as a quick reference when checking setup before solving.
Σn_i dμ_i = −S dT + V dPPhysical Chemistry
Compute Gibbs–Duhem Equation using Σn_i dμ_i = −S dT + V dP.
Leave a nullable field blank to solve for it.
This calculator uses the equation below. Use it as a quick reference when checking setup before solving.
Σn_i dμ_i = −S dT + V dPS (s)
Input variable 's' for Gibbs–Duhem Equation. Set one variable to null to solve for it.
Dt (dt)
Input variable 'dt' for Gibbs–Duhem Equation. Set one variable to null to solve for it.
V (v)
Input variable 'v' for Gibbs–Duhem Equation. Set one variable to null to solve for it.
Dp (dp)
Input variable 'dp' for Gibbs–Duhem Equation. Set one variable to null to solve for it.
N I (n_i)
Result variable 'n_i' for Gibbs–Duhem Equation. Set to null (or omit) to compute this value.
Try these sample values to validate the setup, then replace inputs with your own conditions.
It solves Gibbs–Duhem Equation problems in physical chemistry using your provided inputs and computes unknown values when nullable fields are left blank.
Use the unit toggles where available (for example K/C and L/mL). ChemGenius converts values to the calculator's base units automatically before solving.
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