The bubble pressure for the system benzene-Formaldehyde at x = 0.6 is (kPa)? O 3.0 O 21 O 9.5 O3.2 O210

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The bubble pressure for the system benzene-Formaldehyde at x = 0.6 is (kPa)?
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Question 23/39 Answer is mandatory
The following is Pxy diagrams for the four systems at T = 25°C:
A) Benzene-Formaldehyde, B) Benzene-Diethyl ketone, C) Water-Acetic acid, and D) Water Formic acie
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600.00
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In P- xy diagram the lower curve is called dew point curve and the upper curve is called bubble point curve.

 

 

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