Vapor pressure of mixed solutions (gas-liquid equilibrium)
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The vapor pressure of a mixed solution is determined by the combination of the vapor pressure equations for single components, the "Antoine equation," "Raoult's law," and "Dalton's law of partial pressures." In an ideal solution, all distillation calculations (distillation simulations) can be performed using these three equations and material balance equations. This document includes information on "vapor pressure of mixed solutions (vapor-liquid equilibrium)," as well as "creation of vapor-liquid equilibrium diagrams (X-Y diagrams)" and "boiling point curves, dew point curves." [Contents] ■ Vapor pressure of mixed solutions (vapor-liquid equilibrium) ■ Creation of vapor-liquid equilibrium diagrams (X-Y diagrams) ■ Boiling point curves, dew point curves *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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