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It is evident also that considerations of this kind will apply separately to the several kinds of particles. We may diminish the energy in the space forming the diaphragm for one kind of particle and not for another. This is the mathematical expression for a "semipermeable" diaphragm. The condition necessary for statistical equilibrium where the diaphragm is permeable only to particles to which the suffix relates will be fulfilled when and have the same values in the two ensembles, although the other coefficients , etc., may be different.
This important property of grand ensembles with canonical distribution will supply the motive for a more particular examination of the nature of such ensembles, and especially of the comparative numbers of systems in the several petit ensembles which make up a grand ensemble, and of the average values in the grand ensemble of some of the most important quantities, and of the average squares of the deviations from these average values.
The probability that a system taken at random from a grand ensemble canonically distributed will have exactly particles of the various kinds is expressed by the multiple integral