How big of a container cm3 is needed to store 1000 moles of


Problem 12.26:

a) You just finished an SRK calculation for the system carbon dioxide (1) / normal pentane (2) at 290 K when a virus wiped out your hard disk.Fortunately you had printed a copy (see table below), but in your panic to save it, you spilled coffee and can't make some of the numbers. Fill in the missing entries.

b) How big of a container (cm3) is needed to store 1000 moles of a solution that contains 50% by mole carbon dioxide at 290 K, 30.1 bar?

c) What is the fugacity of carbon dioxide in solution with n-pentane, at x1 = 0.5, T = 290 K, P = 30.1 bar?

d) Calculate the Poynting factor of carbon dioxide in solution with n-pentane, at x1 = 0.5, T = 290 K, P =
30.1 bar.

e) Calculate the activity coefficient of carbon dioxide in the liquid at 50% mole fraction.

f) Does this system obey Raoult's law at 290 K?

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