A rigid tank having a capacity of 27.5 L, contains 0.5 kg of a gaseous mixture of ethane(1)/propylene(2), 30 % (molar) in propylene at 280 K. Calculate the pressure inside the tank by the following methods: 1.1.   Ideal Equation of State 1.2.    Redlich-KwongEOS 1.3.   Soave-Redlich-Kwong EOS with kij= 0 1.4.    Soave-Redlich-Kwong EOS with kij= 0.5 Table 1.1.Pure component data Component.    Name.      Tc (K).           Pc (Pa)             M.W.       Pitzer Acentric                                                                                                                                   .                                                                                                                Factor 1.                      ethane.     305.4.   0.4883865 x 107.   30.07.       0.22394 2.                 propylene      365.0.   0.4620420 x 107.   42.08.       0.15238

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A rigid tank having a capacity of 27.5 L, contains 0.5 kg of a gaseous mixture of ethane(1)/propylene(2), 30 % (molar) in propylene at 280 K.

Calculate the pressure inside the tank by the following methods:

1.1.   Ideal Equation of State

1.2.    Redlich-KwongEOS

1.3.   Soave-Redlich-Kwong EOS with kij= 0

1.4.    Soave-Redlich-Kwong EOS with kij= 0.5

Table 1.1.Pure component data

Component.    Name.      Tc (K).           Pc (Pa)             M.W.       Pitzer Acentric                                                                                                                                   .                                                                                                                Factor

1.                      ethane.     305.4.   0.4883865 x 107.   30.07.       0.22394

2.                 propylene      365.0.   0.4620420 x 107.   42.08.       0.15238

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