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![SOLVED: 5) [40 pt] In nonideal mixtures bubble point temperature calculations can be performed using modified Raoult s law (y P-XirPra ) by finding such that the following equation is satisfied: XiYaPsat SOLVED: 5) [40 pt] In nonideal mixtures bubble point temperature calculations can be performed using modified Raoult s law (y P-XirPra ) by finding such that the following equation is satisfied: XiYaPsat](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/1604588eda0f4ffc8897da2c6b3d4fee.jpg)
SOLVED: 5) [40 pt] In nonideal mixtures bubble point temperature calculations can be performed using modified Raoult s law (y P-XirPra ) by finding such that the following equation is satisfied: XiYaPsat
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SOLVED: Problem 6.60 Bubble and Dew Points from Raoult'Law Calculate the following: The bubble point temperature of liquid mixture with molar composition of 70.0 mol% n-hexane and 30.0 mol% n-heptane at 1.00
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