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Assume there exist two solutions in equilibrium with each other. In one, the free energy of solute (say ) in solvent (say ) is

and in the other phase (say water solvent), the free energy is

Obtain the chemical potential of the solute in each of the solvents, set them equal to each other, and obtain the ratio of densities. What is the value of which makes

equal to 1.3?

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