The bubble point temperature for a vapor-liquid equilibrium system of 80% benzene and 20% toluene is about 83°C. Using Antoine’s Equation and without using the diagrams, calculate the composition of...



  1. The bubble point temperature for a vapor-liquid equilibrium system of 80% benzene and 20% toluene is about 83°C. Using Antoine’s Equation and without using the diagrams, calculate the composition of the vapor that is generated at 83°C.

  2. This time, using the diagrams provided, determine the answer for Part a.

  3. A vapor at atmospheric pressure consisting of 80% benzene and 20% toluene has a dew point of 88°C. Using Antoine’s Equation and without using the diagrams, calculate the composition of the liquid that is in equilibrium with the vapor.

  4. Using the diagrams provided, what is the composition of the liquid that is in equilibrium with a vapor that is 50% benzene and 50% toluene?

  5. You have a gas mixture of 40% benzene, 10% toluene, and 50% helium. The gas mixture is compressed isothermally at 80°C until condensation occurs. The helium is insoluble in the condensate. Without using the diagrams, determine the pressure at which condensation begins and the composition of the initial condensate.


115<br>110<br>1400<br>105<br>1300<br>Vapor<br>1200<br>100<br>95<br>1100<br>90<br>Liquid<br>1000<br>Liquid<br>85<br>900<br>80<br>Vapor<br>800<br>75<br>700<br>70<br>600<br>65<br>500<br>0.2<br>0.4<br>0.6<br>0.8<br>1.0<br>0.2<br>0.4<br>0.6<br>0.8<br>1.0<br>Mole fraction benzene<br>P = 1 atm<br>Mole fraction benzene<br>T = 100°C<br>(a) Txy diagram<br>(b) Pxy diagram<br>Temperature (°C)<br>Pressure (mm Hg)<br>

Extracted text: 115 110 1400 105 1300 Vapor 1200 100 95 1100 90 Liquid 1000 Liquid 85 900 80 Vapor 800 75 700 70 600 65 500 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 Mole fraction benzene P = 1 atm Mole fraction benzene T = 100°C (a) Txy diagram (b) Pxy diagram Temperature (°C) Pressure (mm Hg)

Jun 09, 2022
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