Osmotic coefficient
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An osmotic coefficient φ is a quantity which characterises the deviation of a solvent from ideal behaviour, referenced to Raoult's law. The osmotic coefficient on a molality basis is defined by:[1]
and on an amount fraction basis by:
where is the chemical potential of the pure solvent and is the chemical potential of the solvent in a solution, MA is its molar mass, xA its amount fraction, R the gas constant and T the temperature in Kelvins. The latter osmotic coefficient is sometimes called the rational osmotic coefficient.
Reference
- ^ "Gold book definition" (PDF).