The molar volume for a mixture of methanol (1) + water (2) at 298.15 K and 1 bar is given as
where
A. What is the partial molar volume of methanol at this T and P when x1 = 0.4?
B. What is the pure component molar volume of methanol at this T and P?
C. What is the pure component molar volume of water at this T and P?
D. Let’s assume you have an equimolar mixture of water and methanol. What will be the molar volume of this mixture according to the functional form given in the problem? What will be the
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