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1 partiale Molgröße
парциальная мольная величина компонента
Частная производная от любой экстенсивной величины по количеству вещества данного компонента (в молях) при постоянных давлении, температуре и числах молей каждого из остальных компонентов многокомпонентной термодинамической системы.
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