Assume the mixture of ethanol and propanol has ideal behavior, calculate the partial pressures of ethanol and 1-propanol at 35°C over a solution of ethanol in 1-propanol, in which the mole fraction of ethanol is 0.25. The vapor pressures of 1-propanol and ethanol at 35°C are 37.6 mmHg and 100 mmHg, respectively.

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Assume the mixture of ethanol and propanol has ideal behavior, calculate the partial pressures
of ethanol and 1-propanol at 35°C over a solution of ethanol in 1-propanol, in which the mole
fraction of ethanol is 0.25. The vapor pressures of 1-propanol and ethanol at 35°C are 37.6
mmHg and 100 mmHg, respectively.
1- propanol : C3HOH; ethanol : CzHsOH
O Pethanul = 25 mmHg, Ppropaned = 28.2 mmHg
O Pathanot = 75 mmHg; Ppropaned = 9.4 mmHg
O Pethanol = 32.4 mmHg; Ppropanal = 24 mmHg
%3D
O Pahanol = 35 mmHg; Ppropanel = 12.4 mmHg
!!
O Pethanol = 42.4 mmHg; Ppropanel = 20.6 mmHg
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Transcribed Image Text:Assume the mixture of ethanol and propanol has ideal behavior, calculate the partial pressures of ethanol and 1-propanol at 35°C over a solution of ethanol in 1-propanol, in which the mole fraction of ethanol is 0.25. The vapor pressures of 1-propanol and ethanol at 35°C are 37.6 mmHg and 100 mmHg, respectively. 1- propanol : C3HOH; ethanol : CzHsOH O Pethanul = 25 mmHg, Ppropaned = 28.2 mmHg O Pathanot = 75 mmHg; Ppropaned = 9.4 mmHg O Pethanol = 32.4 mmHg; Ppropanal = 24 mmHg %3D O Pahanol = 35 mmHg; Ppropanel = 12.4 mmHg !! O Pethanol = 42.4 mmHg; Ppropanel = 20.6 mmHg %3D %3D
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