Abstract:
A method for determining a first physicochemical property of at least two compounds relative to each other uses a second physicochemical property, whereby determination of said first property depends on a third, undetermined physical property, and said first property depends on the composition of the respective compound. Determination of said second property depends on said third property as well, but said second property does not depend on the composition of the respective compound. For each compound a first value for said first property is measured under certain, preferably equilibrium conditions, and simultaneously a second value for said second physical property under said certain conditions is measured. Said first property for each compound relative to the other compound is determined by using said first and second values.
Abstract:
A method for determining a first physicochemical property of at least two compounds relative to each other uses a second physicochemical property, whereby determination of said first property depends on a third, undetermined physical property, and said first property depends on the composition of the respective compound. Determination of said second property depends on said third property as well, but said second property does not depend on the composition of the respective compound. For each compound a first value for said first property is measured under certain, preferably equilibrium conditions, and simultaneously a second value for said second physical property under said certain conditions is measured. Said first property for each compound relative to the other compound is determined by using said first and second values.