Abstract

The implications of temperature, pressure and composition on the thermodynamic properties of mixing of a liquid binary mixture are investigated within the framework of different theoretical approaches such as statistical mechanical perturbation theory, atomic theory, and electronic theory. Both chemical short range order and the segregation are found to decrease with increasing temperature, whereas the segregation tendencies of the mixture increase with increasing pressure.

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