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A solution at 298K, of liquids A and B, containing 25 mole% of A forms an ideal solution. The vapor above the solution in equilibrium with it contains 50 mole% A, and the heats of vaporization of A and B are 5kcal/mole and 7 kcal/mole, respectively. Calculate a) the ration of vapor pressures of pure A to that of pure B. b)calculate the same ratio at 100C
A solution at 298K, of liquids A and B, containing 25 mole% of A forms an ideal solution. The vapor above the solution in equilibrium with it contains 50 mole% A, and the heats of vaporization of A and B are 5kcal/mole and 7 kcal/mole, respectively. Calculate a) the ration of vapor pressures of pure A to that of pure B. b)calculate the same ratio at 100C
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29 Sep 2019