10.10 - Mixture Properties for Ideal Solutions
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- Chapter 1 - Basic concepts
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Chapter 10 - Introduction to Multicomponent Systems
- 10.01 - Introduction to Phase Diagrams
- 10.02 - Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium (VLE) Calculations
- 10.03 - Binary VLE using Raoult's Law
- 10.04 - Multicomponent VLE & Raoult's Law Calculations
- 10.06 - Relating VLE to Distillation
- 10.07 - Nonideal Systems
- 10.08 - Concepts for Generalized Phase Equilibria
- 10.09 Mixture Properties for Ideal Gases
- 10.10 - Mixture Properties for Ideal Solutions
- 10.11 The Ideal Solution Approximation and Raoult's Law
- 10.12 Activity Coefficient and Fugacity Coefficient Approaches
- Chapter 11 - An Introduction to Activity Models
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10.9 - 10.12 Mixture Properties Overview (6:53) (msu.edu)
10.9 - 10.12 Mixture Properties Overview (6:53) (msu.edu)
This section of the text is thick with lots of equations. It may help to filter out the most important equations and results so that you have the perspective of the overall objectives of this section. There are a lot of equations in this section to show that the component fugacity in an ideal solution is simply the mole fraction multiplied by the pure component fugacity. In a liquid mixture, this is approximated as the mole fraction times the vapor pressure! This screencast goes on to preview the most important results of the next section to help you see the overall story.