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Exercises For Lecture 1: DR Colin Hare

This document contains exercises for a lecture on chemical engineering. It includes an example problem on using Raoult's law to calculate vapor and liquid compositions in equilibrium for a benzene-toluene system using vapor pressure data. The steps shown are: writing Raoult's law for a binary mixture, relating partial pressures to mole fractions in vapor and liquid phases, and calculating equilibrium data at different temperatures using total pressure and vapor pressure values. A table of results is presented along with notes about plotting T-x-y and x-y diagrams from the data.

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Exercises For Lecture 1: DR Colin Hare

This document contains exercises for a lecture on chemical engineering. It includes an example problem on using Raoult's law to calculate vapor and liquid compositions in equilibrium for a benzene-toluene system using vapor pressure data. The steps shown are: writing Raoult's law for a binary mixture, relating partial pressures to mole fractions in vapor and liquid phases, and calculating equilibrium data at different temperatures using total pressure and vapor pressure values. A table of results is presented along with notes about plotting T-x-y and x-y diagrams from the data.

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Exercises for Lecture 1

Dr Colin Hare
Chemical Engineering
School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering
University of Leeds

Tel. 32407
e-mail [email protected]

Example 1 Phase Diagram & Equilibrium Curve

Use Raoult's Law to calculate the vapour and liquid


compositions in equilibrium (in mole fractions, y and x) for the
benzene-toluene system using vapour pressure data measure
at a pressure of 101.32 kPa as shown in the table below :

Solution to Example 1

Write Raoult's Law for a binary mixture of A and B


p = P
x ; pB = Pvp,B xB = Pvp,B (1 - xA)
A
vp,A A
The total pressure, PT = pA + pB
Replacing for the partial pressures and re-arrange, we have:

As Pvp,A xA = yA PT, then

The Vapour-Liquid Equilibrium data can be calculated at each temperature by


substituting for total pressure (101.32 kPa) and the appropriate vapour
pressures. For example, at 85.0 oC,

Solution to Example 1

One has the following Table:

Solution to Example 1

One has the following Table:


T (oC)

xB

yB

xT

yT

KB

KT

BT

80.1

85.0

0.78

0.9

0.22

0.1

1.154

0.454

2.542

90.0

0.581

0.777

0.419

0.223

1.337

0.532

2.513

95.0

0.411

0.632

0.589

0.368

1.538

0.625

2.461

100.0

0.258

0.456

0.742

0.544

1.767

0.733

2.411

105.0

0.130

0.261

0.870

0.739

2.008

0.849

2.365

110.6

Solution to Example 1 (C)

One can also plot the T-X-Y and X-Y diagrams

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