pressurefavor
Pressurefavor is a term used in chemical thermodynamics to describe how sensitive a chemical equilibrium is to changes in pressure, particularly for gaseous reactions. In this context, pressurefavor is quantified by the derivative of the natural logarithm of the equilibrium constant with respect to pressure at constant temperature: PF = d(ln K)/dP|T.
Under standard thermodynamic relations for gas-phase equilibria, PF = -ΔV°/(R T), where ΔV° is the standard molar
Application and scope: PF is most meaningful for gas-phase reactions under near-ideal conditions. In liquids or
History and usage: The term pressurefavor is not part of standard textbooks and is used primarily in
Example: For a reaction with ΔV° = -20 cm^3/mol at 298 K, PF = -(-20e-6 m^3/mol)/(8.314 J/mol K