Interpretation:
Determine the molar volume of saturated liquid and saturated vapor for propane at
Concept Introduction:
These types of problem are solved by using given correlations and put value to find the determined value. The Redlich/Kwong equations are an iterative procedure. So we will use hit and trial procedure and guess some values of
According to Redlich/Kwong equations, the molar volume of saturated liquid can be found using formula:
Where
....(1)
According to Redlich/Kwong equations, the molar volume of saturated vapor can be found using formula:
Where
....(2)
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