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|description='''[[Advancement]] per volume''' or volume-specific advancement, d<sub>tr</sub>''Y'', is particularly introduced for chemical reactions, d<sub>r</sub>''Y'', where it has the dimension of a [[concentration]]. In a closed system, specific advancement is the change in concentration divided by the stoichiometric number, ฮ”<sub>r</sub>''Y'' = ฮ”''c<sub>i</sub>''/''ฮฝ<sub>i</sub>''. In general, ฮ”''c<sub>i</sub>'' is replaced by the partial change of concentration, ฮ”<sub>r</sub>''c<sub>i</sub>'', which contributes to the total change of concentration, ฮ”''c<sub>i</sub>''.
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Advancement per volume

Description

Advancement per volume or volume-specific advancement, dtrY, is particularly introduced for chemical reactions, drY, where it has the dimension of a concentration. In a closed system, specific advancement is the change in concentration divided by the stoichiometric number, ฮ”rY = ฮ”ci/ฮฝi. In general, ฮ”ci is replaced by the partial change of concentration, ฮ”rci, which contributes to the total change of concentration, ฮ”ci.

Abbreviation: dtrY

Reference: Gnaiger_1993_Pure Appl Chem


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