The Group-Contribution Method is a quantitative approach used in the field of thermodynamics and chemical engineering to estimate the thermophysical properties of pure substances and mixtures. This method is particularly useful for calculating properties such as equilibrium vapor pressures, liquid densities, and other thermodynamic properties based on the molecular structure of the substances involved. ### Basic Concepts: 1. **Molecular Groups**: The underlying principle of the Group-Contribution Method is that molecules can be broken down into smaller structural units or "groups.
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