Interpretation:
The bubble point pressure and vapor phase mole fraction for components 1 and 2 for the equi-molar mixture of methanol (1) and ethanol (2).
Concept Introduction:
The expression to calculate the Antoine equation for the component methanol (1).
Here, Antoine constants or coefficients are A, B, and C, vapor pressure is
The expression to calculate the Antoine equation for the component ethanol (2).
Here, vapor pressure is
The expression to calculate the system pressure using Raoult’s Law.
Here, liquid phase mole fraction for components 1 and 2 is
The vapor phase mole fraction for components 1 from Raoult’s law.
The vapor phase mole fraction for components 2 from Raoult’s law.
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