Excess volumes equation: If cm³ mol for the system ethanol (1) / methyl butyl ether (2) at 25°C are given by the VE = x₁x₂[-1.026 +220(x₁ - x₂)] V₁ = 58.63 cm³ mol V₂ = 118.46- What volume of mixture is formed when 1000 cm³ each of pure species 1 and 2 are mixed at 25°C.
Excess volumes equation: If cm³ mol for the system ethanol (1) / methyl butyl ether (2) at 25°C are given by the VE = x₁x₂[-1.026 +220(x₁ - x₂)] V₁ = 58.63 cm³ mol V₂ = 118.46- What volume of mixture is formed when 1000 cm³ each of pure species 1 and 2 are mixed at 25°C.
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What volume of mixture is formed when 1000 cm3 each of pure species 1 and 2 are mixed at 25oC.
![Excess volumes cm for the system ethanol (1) / methyl butyl ether (2) at 25°C are given by the
equation:
mol
V³ = x₁x₂[-1.026 +220(x₁ - x₂)]
If
V₂
V₁
= 58.63
cm³
3
mol
= 118.46-
What volume of mixture is formed when 1000 cm³ each of pure species 1 and 2 are mixed at
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Transcribed Image Text:Excess volumes cm for the system ethanol (1) / methyl butyl ether (2) at 25°C are given by the
equation:
mol
V³ = x₁x₂[-1.026 +220(x₁ - x₂)]
If
V₂
V₁
= 58.63
cm³
3
mol
= 118.46-
What volume of mixture is formed when 1000 cm³ each of pure species 1 and 2 are mixed at
25°C.
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