
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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Author: J.M. Smith Termodinamica en ingenieria quimica, Hendrick C Van Ness, Michael Abbott, Mark Swihart
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.63P
A single P-x1- y1data point is available for a binary system at 25°C. Estimate from the data:
- The total pressure and vapor-phase composition at 25°C for an equimolar liquid mixture.
- Whether azeotropy is likely at 25°C.
Data: At 25°C,
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