Consider an equimolar mixture of n-butane (1) + 1-butanol (2) at 50C. Calculate the second-virial coefficient of
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Consider an equimolar mixture of n-butane (1) + 1-butanol (2) at 50°C. Calculate the second-virial coefficient of the mixture using Equation 12.24.
Equation 12.24.
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Η Η Η Η |||| H=C=C=C=CH | Η - | Η n-butane | H | Η Η Η Η Η TI H_cccc-OH Η Η Η Η 1-butanol
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