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Ch.13 - Solutions & Their Properties
McMurry - Chemistry 8th Edition
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13장, 문제 113

What is the mole fraction of each component in the liquid mixture in Problem 13.111, and what is the mole fraction of each component in the vapor at 25 °C?

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Step 1: Identify the components of the liquid mixture from Problem 13.111. Let's assume the components are A and B.
Step 2: Determine the number of moles of each component in the liquid mixture. This information should be provided in Problem 13.111.
Step 3: Calculate the mole fraction of each component in the liquid mixture using the formula: \( X_i = \frac{n_i}{n_{\text{total}}} \), where \( n_i \) is the number of moles of component \( i \) and \( n_{\text{total}} \) is the total number of moles in the mixture.
Step 4: Use Raoult's Law to find the partial pressure of each component in the vapor phase: \( P_i = X_i \cdot P_i^0 \), where \( P_i^0 \) is the vapor pressure of pure component \( i \) at 25 °C.
Step 5: Calculate the mole fraction of each component in the vapor phase using the formula: \( Y_i = \frac{P_i}{P_{\text{total}}} \), where \( P_{\text{total}} \) is the sum of the partial pressures of all components.

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Mole Fraction

Mole fraction is a way of expressing the concentration of a component in a mixture. It is defined as the ratio of the number of moles of a specific component to the total number of moles of all components in the mixture. This dimensionless quantity is useful in calculations involving gas laws and colligative properties, as it provides a clear representation of the relative amounts of substances present.
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Mole Fraction Formula

Raoult's Law

Raoult's Law states that the partial vapor pressure of each component in a liquid mixture is equal to the vapor pressure of the pure component multiplied by its mole fraction in the liquid phase. This law is fundamental in understanding how mixtures behave during phase changes, such as evaporation, and is essential for calculating the vapor composition from the liquid composition.
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Raoult's Law and Vapor Pressure

Phase Equilibrium

Phase equilibrium refers to the state in which the rates of the forward and reverse processes of a phase change are equal, resulting in no net change in the amounts of each phase. In the context of mixtures, this concept is crucial for understanding how the composition of a liquid phase relates to that of the vapor phase at a given temperature, particularly when applying Raoult's Law to determine mole fractions in both phases.
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Phase Changes in Diagrams