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Lewis-Randall to McMillan-Mayer conversion for the thermodynamic excess functions of solutions. Part II. Excess energy and volume

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Derivations are given for the equations expressing the McMillan-Mayer functions in terms of Lewis-Randall functions.

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Friedman, H.L. Lewis-Randall to McMillan-Mayer conversion for the thermodynamic excess functions of solutions. Part II. Excess energy and volume. J Solution Chem 1, 413–417 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00645604

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