?Calculate the molar volume of saturated liquid and the molar volume of saturated vapor

Chapter 3, Problem 3.53

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Calculate the molar volume of saturated liquid and the molar volume of saturated vapor by the Redlich/Kwong equation for one of the following and compare results with values found by suitable generalized correlations.

(a) Propane at 40°C where \(P^{sat}\) = 13.71 bar

(b) Propane at 50°C where \(P^{sat}\) = 17.16 bar

(c) Propane at 60°C where \(P^{sat}\) = 21.22 bar

(d) Propane at 70°C where \(P^{sat}\) = 25.94 bar

(e) n-Butane at 100°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 15.41 bar

(f ) n-Butane at 110°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 18.66 bar

(g) n-Butane at 120°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 22.38 bar

(h) n-Butane at 130°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 26.59 bar

(i) Isobutane at 90°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 16.54 bar

(j) Isobutane at 100°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 20.03 bar

(k) Isobutane at 110°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 24.01 bar

(l) Isobutane at 120°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 28.53 bar

(m) Chlorine at 60°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 18.21 bar

(n) Chlorine at 70°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 22.49 bar

(o) Chlorine at 80°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 27.43 bar

(p) Chlorine at 90°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 33.08 bar

(q) Sulfur dioxide at 80°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 18.66 bar

(r) Sulfur dioxide at 90°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 23.31 bar

(s) Sulfur dioxide at 100°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 28.74 bar

(t) Sulfur dioxide at 110°C where  \(P^{sat}\) = 35.01 bar

(u) Boron trichloride at 400 K where  \(P^{sat}\) = 17.19 bar

For \(BCl_{3}\), \(T_{c} = 452 K\), \(P_{c} = 38.7 bar\), and ω = 0.086.

(v) Boron trichloride at 420 K where  \(P^{sat}\) = 23.97 bar

(w) Boron trichloride at 440 K where  \(P^{sat}\) = 32.64 bar

(x) Trimethylgallium at 430 K where  \(P^{sat}\) = 13.09 bar

For \(Ga(CH_{3})_{3}\), \(T_{c} = 510 K\), \(P_{c} = 40.4 bar\), and ω = 0.205.

(y) Trimethylgallium at 450 K where  \(P^{sat}\) = 18.27 bar

(z) Trimethylgallium at 470 K where  \(P^{sat}\) = 24.55 bar

Text Transcription:

P^sat

BCI_3

T_C = 452 K

P_C = 38.7 bar

GA(CH_3)_3

T_c = 510 K

P_c = 40.4 bar

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