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Short notes on liquid-liquid equilibrium thermodynamics

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Answered by Max08
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Liquid is a second state of matter in this the molecule are slightly far from each other than solid . Thermodynamics = Their are three laws of thermodynamics

1: Energy cannot be created nor be destroyed but it can be stored from one form to another

2: Second law states that entropy of any isolated system always increases

3: it state that the entropy of a system approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches to absolute zero

LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM

In vapour liquid equilibrium (VLE) it is the difference between liquid phase and gas phase

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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When two different pure liquids are unable to mix in all proportions, they are said to be partially miscible. When these liquids are placed in contact with one another and allowed to come to thermal, mechanical, and transfer equilibrium, the result is two coexisting liquid mixtures of different compositions.

Liquids are never actually completely immiscible. To take an extreme case, liquid mercury, when equilibrated with water, has some H2O dissolved in it, and some mercury dissolves in the water, although the amounts may be too small to measure.

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