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This document provides instructions for two tutorial problems involving calculations using Raoult's law for vapor-liquid equilibrium. The first problem has four parts asking for pressure, temperature, and composition calculations for benzene/toluene mixtures given different initial conditions. The second problem asks to prepare phase diagrams for a benzene/ethylbenzene system at a specified temperature and pressure.
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Tutorial 1

This document provides instructions for two tutorial problems involving calculations using Raoult's law for vapor-liquid equilibrium. The first problem has four parts asking for pressure, temperature, and composition calculations for benzene/toluene mixtures given different initial conditions. The second problem asks to prepare phase diagrams for a benzene/ethylbenzene system at a specified temperature and pressure.
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Faculty of Chemical Engineering

CHE553 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

TUTORIAL 1 1. Assuming the validity of Raoults law, do the following calculations for benzene(1)/toluene(2) system. a) At temperature = 100oC (373.15 K) and liquid phase composition of benzene = 0.33, determine the pressure and vapor phase compositions. b) At temperature = 100oC (373.15 K) and vapor phase composition of toluene = 0.67, determine the pressure and liquid phase compositions. c) At pressure = 120 kPa and liquid phase composition of benzene = 0.33, determine the temperature and vapor phase compositions. d) At pressure = 120 kPa and vapor phase composition of toluene = 0.67, determine the temperature and liquid phase compositions. 2. Assuming Raoults law to be valid, prepare a P-x-y diagram for a temperature of 90oC (363.15K) and a T-x-y diagram for a pressure of 90 kPa for benzene(1)/ethylbenzene(2) system.

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