Assuming the validity of Raoult's law, do the calculations for the acetone(1)/tert-butanol (2) system: In Psat (kPa) = A B T(°C) + C a) Given x₁ = 0.26 and T = 60 °C, find y₁ and P b) Given y₁ = 0.26 and T = 60 °C, find x₁ and P c) Given x₁ = 0.26 and P = 120 kPa, find y₁ and T Given y₁ = 0.26 and P = 120 kPa, find x₁ and T d)

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Assuming the validity of Raoult's law, do the calculations for the acetone(1)/tert-butanol (2)
system:
In Psat (kPa) = A
B
T(°C) + C
a) Given x₁ = 0.26 and T = 60 °C, find y₁ and P
b) Given y₁ = 0.26 and T = 60 °C, find x₁ and P
c) Given x₁ = 0.26 and P = 120 kPa, find y₁ and T
Given y₁ = 0.26 and P = 120 kPa, find x₁ and T
d)
Transcribed Image Text:Assuming the validity of Raoult's law, do the calculations for the acetone(1)/tert-butanol (2) system: In Psat (kPa) = A B T(°C) + C a) Given x₁ = 0.26 and T = 60 °C, find y₁ and P b) Given y₁ = 0.26 and T = 60 °C, find x₁ and P c) Given x₁ = 0.26 and P = 120 kPa, find y₁ and T Given y₁ = 0.26 and P = 120 kPa, find x₁ and T d)
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The components in the system are acetone(1) and tert-butanol(2)

The relation between saturation pressure and Temperature by the Antoine equation is

ln Pisat(KPa)=A-BT(oC)+C 

Take the data of Antoine's constant for acetone(1) and tert-butanol(2) from Antoine's constant table

For Acetone, A = 7.11714, B = 1210.595, C = 229.664

For tert-butanol, A = 7.36168, B = 1180.930, C = 180.476

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