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Definition of Fugacities
1. fugacity [n] - See also: fugacity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fugacities
Literary usage of Fugacities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry from the Standpoint by Edward Wight Washburn (1921)
"In any given phase the fugacities (XIV, 1) of all the molecular species will be
determined as soon as the fugacities of c such species are determined and ..."
2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"In order to obtain AF for the decomposition of liquid formic acid it is necessary
to know the ratio of the fugacities of HCOOH in a solution of i mol to ..."
3. Electrochemistry by Heinrich Danneel (1907)
"The actual force which causes the salt to dissolve is equal to the difference
between the two fugacities and is therefore smaller the more concentrated the ..."
4. Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributed to the New York Tribune from by Charles Taber Congdon (1869)
"1, his fugacities and hidings. Hence, all this perspiration, this exertion, and
even this Sabbath-breaking, was labor lost. Because if Boy No. ..."
5. The Chrysokamino Metallurgy Workshop and Its Territory by Philip P. Betancourt (2006)
"In comparing the predictions of the Nathan and Van Kirk equations with an analyzed
set of 975 glasses produced at known temperatures and oxygen fugacities, ..."
6. Abstracts of the Eighth International Conference on Geochronology by Marvin A. Lanphere, G. Brent Dalrymple, Brent D. Turrin, Geological Survey (U.S.) (1994)
"... at oxygen fugacities from 2 log units below to 2 log units above the FMQ buffer
curve. The results confirm the high solubility of phosphorus in basaltic ..."