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Classical thermodynamics

Definition:

where is the Gibbs energy function, leading to

where is the Helmholtz energy function, is the Boltzmann constant, is the pressure, is the temperature and is the volume.

Statistical mechanics

The chemical potential is the derivative of the Helmholtz energy function with respect to the number of particles

where is the partition function for a fluid of identical particles

and is the configurational integral

Kirkwood charging formula

The Kirkwood charging formula is given by [1]

where is the intermolecular pair potential and is the pair correlation function.

See also

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