Question: In a binary mixture of components A and B, A is the more volatile and B is the less volatile component. Calculate the bubbling temperature

In a binary mixture of components A and B, A is the more volatile and B is the less volatile component.
Calculate the bubbling temperature at 1 bar of a binary liquid solution where the mole fraction of the more volatile component (A) is 0.3.
(Use trial and error (repetitive convergence) and calculate the bubbling temperature by repeating the algorithm you followed at least 3 times)
The system obeys Rault and Dalton laws and the relative volatility is 4.
The variation of the vapor pressure of the more volatile component with temperature is given below.
log PA=7,62 - ( /)
PA mbar, T Given in Kelvin.

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