Henrys law asserts that f ^ i = h i x i , when x i is
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Henry’s law asserts that f^i = hixi, when xi is near zero, and hi is the Henry’s law constant. Gases at high reduced temperatures can exhibit peculiar trends in their Henry’s law constants. Use the Peng-Robinson equation to predict the Henry’s law constant for hydrogen in decalin at T =[300 K, 600 K]. Plot the results as a function of temperature and compare to the prediction from the shortcut prediction. Describe in words the behavior that you observe.
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Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ISBN: 9780136068549
2nd Edition
Authors: J. Elliott, Carl Lira
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