Abstract
It was mentioned already in the preceding sections, that the initial state of every closed system is unambiguously determined by the number of moles of the initial constituents. This determines the overall number of gramatoms of the individual basic constituents, which must remain constant in the course of chemical conversions (provided no nuclear processes take place).
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© 1976 R. Holub, P. Voňka, Prague
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Holub, R., Voňka, P. (1976). Chemical equilibrium of simple systems in the ideal gas state. In: The Chemical Equilibrium of Gaseous Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1775-6_4
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