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Q 1 . ( 1 0 marks ) Estimate the fugacity, fugacity coefficient and G R R T of isobutylene at 2 8 0 C

Q1.(10 marks)
Estimate the fugacity, fugacity coefficient and GRRT of isobutylene at 280C and 100 bar using the Lee/Kesler correlation.
Q2.(10 marks)
Extending the fugacity for a pure species to solution, you are given the following relations:
Where ?bar(GiR) is the partial molar residual Gibbs free energy defined as the difference between the partial molar Gibbs free energy for a real gas or liquid and the corresponding ideal gas or liquid state. widehat()l is the fugacity coefficient of a species l in solution.
Using the residual property relations for GR, justify the following equations:
(dellnhat()idelP)T,x=?bar(V)iRRT,(dellnhat()idelT)P,x=-?bar(H)iRRT2
GRRT=i?xilnhat()i,i?xidlnhat()i=0,( const T,P)
Q3.(10 marks)
From the data in the steam tables, find ffsat for liquid water at 150C and 150 bar.
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