Chemistry, asked by mohammadnajafidk, 2 months ago

Consider a solution of two similar liquids that are miscible in all proportions over a wide range of

temperatures. The equation adequately represents the excess Gibbs energy of this solution as

gE=Ax1*x2

where A is a constant depending only on temperature.

Over a wide range of temperatures, the pure components' vapor pressure ratio is constant and is

equal to 1.649. Over this same range of temperature, the vapor phase may be considered ideal.

We want to find out whether or not this solution has an azeotrope. Find the range of values A may

have for azeotropy to occur.

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Answered by rajpiyushhh
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Answer:

heyaaaaaaaa ur answerrrr is π hope it helps

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