The excess Gibbs energy for binary systems consisting of liquids not too dissimilar in chemical nature is
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The excess Gibbs energy for binary systems consisting of liquids not too dissimilar in chemical nature is represented to a reasonable approximation by the equation:
where A is a function of temperature only. For such systems, it is often observed that the ratio of the vapor pressures of the pure species is nearly constant over a considerable temperature range. Let this ratio be r, and determine the range of values of A, expressed as a function of r, for which no azeotrope can exist. Assume the vapor phase to be an ideal gas.
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Introduction To Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ISBN: 9781259696527
8th Edition
Authors: J.M. Smith, Hendrick Van Ness, Michael Abbott, Mark Swihart
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