Of the following binary liquid/vapor systems, which can be approximately modeled by Raoult’s law? For those that cannot, why not? Table B.1 (App. B) may be useful. (a) Benzene/toluene at 1(atm).
Of the following binary liquid/vapor systems, which can be approximately modeled by Raoult’s law? For those that cannot, why not? Table B.1 (App. B) may be useful. (a) Benzene/toluene at 1(atm).
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Of the following binary liquid/vapor systems, which can be approximately modeled by
Raoult’s law? For those that cannot, why not? Table B.1 (App. B) may be useful.
(a) Benzene/toluene at 1(atm).
(b) n-Hexane/n-heptane at 25 bar.
(c) Hydrogen/propane at 200 K.
(d) Iso-octane/n-octane at 100°C.
(e) Water/n-decane at 1 bar.

Transcribed Image Text:Molar
z cm't TJK
3224
TK Pbar
ma
Cyckpentane
Cycloherane
Mathykyckopentane
Mehykyckiheane
70.134
0.196 SILS
45.00 0273
258
0210 5536
3539
020 5328 37 8 0272
0235 572
2123
319.
MA
131.
3450
2.004
30.40 021
hopylene
-Buene
ci-2Butene
truna-2-Butene
42
56.08
56.0
INKA
2253
0.19
420.0
0205 435 6
0218 428.6
043 0.277
4243 0.273
41.00 0.275
2393
2769
274.0
231
354
2389
2204
1-Heene
020 S040
0194 417.9
0.190 425 2
31.40 025
4000 0225
4277 0.26
3363
56.08
bobutylene
13-Butadiene
21.
82.145
26.008
78114
92.141
106.167
0212 504
41.50 0272
6139 0271
489 0271
41.06 0.264
36.06 0.263
3561
Cyclobenene
Acetylene
Benene
0210 52
259.
316.
3532
3838
Toluene
Eshylbeneeme
Cumene
Xylene
Xylene
Xylene
Styrene
Naphthalene
Biphenyl
Formaldelyde
Acetaldehyde
Mathyl aetate
Eyl actte
Acetone
000 6172
427.
120 194
106.167
106.167
036 631I
0310 60
036 617.1
32.09 0.264
37.34 0.263
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0322 6162
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0365 793
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38.40 0.256
4051 0.2
38.50 0.295
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44.063
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20
267.
3294
3528
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Dieyl eher
Methyl rutyl ether
Methan
72.07
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026 .1
0.564 S126
340 0273
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3704
1-Propanol
1-Butanol
60.06
74.123
219.
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Transcribed Image Text:Eitylene ghyod
Acetic acid
0.47 7197
0.467 920
77.00 026
S76 0211
1910
197
2917
4705
40.64 022
-lutyric acid
lenoic acid
Actonitrile
Mellylamine
Tahylamine
Nitmethane
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122.123
41.053
0603 751.0
0338 S45.5
4301
344.
173.
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4.20 06
4830 0.184
7460 0321
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354
266
31.057
45.04
61.040
Carton terachloride 153822
456.2
56.20 007
63.10 0223
4560 0272
54.72 0293
60.0 0265
6680 0276
0348 S8.2
0.193 5564
200.
173.
26.
3744
0222 SM4
29.
Dichlonomethane
S4932
0.199 S100
3129
249
Mellyl chloride
Eahyl chloride
Chbenene
Tetraflathane
Arpon
Krypton
Xenon
0.153 4163
143.
0.190
52.0 0275
200
112558
0250 624
45.20 0.265
0327 3742
399s 000 1509
40.60 028
4898 0291
55.02 028
58.40 026
247.1
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0.000 209.4
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1198
131.30
0.000 297
52
1650
Helium 4
4.003 -090
2.28 0.02
13.13 0305
573
42
2016 -0216 33.19
Hydrogen
Oyp
Nitogen
Ais
Chlorine
64.1
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31.9
30.43 0
734
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0.069 417.2
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124.
77.10 05
3499 029
7383 0274
7900 0275
Carton mononide
Caron dionide
93.4
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44.010
614
0224 3042
Carton disulfide
160.
3194
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34.O2
0.004 3735
TK4 0.29
122.
127.
64.065
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0.424 909
0583 I80.2
K.10 025
640 0251
3179
Nitric anide (NO)
000
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Hydrogen chloride
Hydropen yanide
Water
0.141 2096
0132 3247
7245 0274
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33.90 0.197
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974
21.026
IKOIS
139.
3732
297
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17.031
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68.90 0231
61.00 0.7
725
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177.
0714 S200
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