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An ideal solution made up of benzene (C6H6) and Toluene (C6H5CH3) has mole fraction of benzene as 0,0.25,0.5,0.75 and 1.0 at various concentrations
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DrBob222
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Praise
1)Calculate the molar fractions of toluene
2)calculate the respective partial vapour pressures of benzene and toluene given that the pure vapour pressure are 3.6 x 10 and 1.12 x 104 Nm² for benzene and toluene respectively.
3)calculate the total vapour pressure of the solution at this concentrations.
4) plot on one graph paper a fully labeled vapour pressure composition curve for the ideal solution.
5)freely discuss your graph
2)calculate the respective partial vapour pressures of benzene and toluene given that the pure vapour pressure are 3.6 x 10 and 1.12 x 104 Nm² for benzene and toluene respectively.
3)calculate the total vapour pressure of the solution at this concentrations.
4) plot on one graph paper a fully labeled vapour pressure composition curve for the ideal solution.
5)freely discuss your graph
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