Question: Experimental data for the binary system ethanol (1) and butyl-methyl-ether (2) report that at T = 50 C and P = 53.75 kPa the system
Experimental data for the binary system ethanol (1) and butyl-methyl-ether (2) report that at T = 50 C and P = 53.75 kPa the system is at an equilibrium between a liquid and a vapor phase. The composition of ethanol in the liquid phase is x1 = 0.6225 and the composition of ethanol in the vapor phase is y1 = 0.403. The same report provides the experimental values of the two chemicals saturation pressures at 50 C as: Psat (ethanol) = 29.34 kPa Psat (butyl-methyl-ether) = 50.69 kPa
v. (5p total) Find the dew point pressure (3p) and the composition of the first droplet (2p) of this system at 50oC for an ethanol butyl-methyl-ether mixture having 75 mol% ethanol. vi. (8p total) Compute the vapor (2p) and liquid composition (2p) and liquid fraction L/F (3p) for an overall composition of zethanol= 0.75, zbutyl-methyl-ether= 0.25 at 50 oC and P = 42 kPa. vii. (8p total) Compute the vapor (2p) and liquid composition (2p) and the system pressure P (3p) in kPa, for an overall composition of zethanol = 0.75, zbutyl-methyl-ether= 0.25 at 50 oC and a L/F ratio of 0.8.
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