Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (MindTap Course List)
Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (MindTap Course List)
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Author: DAHM
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Chapter 8.6, Problem 18P

(A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fugacity in the vapor phase.

Concept Introduction:

The expression for the fugacity as a function of pressure and temperature (f).

ln(fP)=T=T,P=0T=T,P=P[Z1P]dP

Here, pressure is P, temperature is T, compressibility factor is Z, and change in pressure is dP.

The equation of state in terms of compressibility factor.

V_=RTP+aP2PRT(V_)=PRTRTP+aP2Z=1+aP3RT

Here, gas constant is R and van der Waals parameter is a.

Substitute 1+aP3RT for Z in fugacity equation.

ln(fP)=T=T,P=0T=T,P=P[1+aP3RT1P]dP=T=T,P=0T=T,P=P[aP2RT]dPln(fP)=aP33RTf=Pexp(aP33RT)

(B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fugacity in the liquid phase.

Concept Introduction:

The fugacity of the compound as a function of pressure and temperature.

f=Pexp(aP33RT)

Determine fugacity in liquid phase using the Poynting equation.

fL=fsatexp[V_(P2Psat)RT]

Here, saturated pressure is Psat, molar volume is V_, and saturated vapor fugacity is fsat.

(C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fugacity in the vapor phase.

Concept Introduction:

The fugacity of the compound as a function of pressure and temperature.

f=Pexp(aP33RT)

(D)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The fugacity in the liquid phase.

Concept Introduction:

The fugacity of the compound as a function of pressure and temperature.

f=Pexp(aP33RT)

Determine fugacity in liquid phase using the Poynting equation.

fL=fsatexp[V_(P2Psat)RT]

Here, saturated pressure is Psat, molar volume is V_, and saturated vapor fugacity is fsat.

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