Find Mass Fractions of Benzene in Liquid and Vapour

In summary, the problem involves finding the mass fractions of benzene in a liquid and vapor mixture using Antoine's equation and Raoult's law. The vapor pressure of benzene at 473K is 14.5 atm and the total pressure in the vessel is 10 atm. The data for o-xylene is not provided, but assuming it has a vapor pressure of 3.0 atm, the problem can be solved by finding the liquid mixture that will result in a total pressure of 10 atm.
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Homework Statement


A vessel contains a mixture of benzene and o-xylene. At 473K the pressure in the vessel is 1000 kPa (abs). Using the data provided below, and any others necessary, what are the mass fractions of benzene in the liquid and vapour? Assume the liquid phase is an idea liquid mixture and the gas phase behaves like and ideal gas mixture.

Homework Equations


Raoult's equation P=xP*(T)
Antoine's equation P*=exp[A-B/(T+C)]

The Attempt at a Solution


I used Antoine's equation to find P*(473). And I know P+P=1000 kPa but I don't know where to go from here. ANy help would be appreciated.
 
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I think you need to provide the data that was furnished with the problem. Did they give you the composition of the liquid? Did they supply vapor pressure tables? In any case, 1000 kPa is very nearly P=10 atm.
 
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If ##P_B## and ##P_0## are the equilibrium vapor pressures of benzene and o-xylene, and x is the mole fraction of benzene in the liquid, in terms of x, what are the partial pressures of benzene and o-xylene in the vapor?
 
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It does appear that at 200 degrees centigrade, one of the vapor pressures will be greater than 10 atm, and the other less than 10 atm, and a little algebra with Raoult's law that @Chestermiller is hinting at, should provide the complete solution. As I mentioned in post #2, it would help to have the data sheet to see this though. ## \\ ## editing... A google of the vapor pressure of Benzene gives a program that uses Antoine's equation and computes it for you. It gives P=14.5 atm at T=200 C. It did not have o-xylene but had m and p xylene and those had vapor pressures of about 4.2 atm. (Another website had a graph and shows o-xylene has a vapor pressure of about 3.0 atm at =200 C.) The problem then is to find the liquid mixture that will result in a total pressure P=10 atm, etc.
 
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Related to Find Mass Fractions of Benzene in Liquid and Vapour

1. How do you find the mass fractions of benzene in a liquid and vapour mixture?

To find the mass fractions of benzene in a liquid and vapour mixture, you will need to perform a distillation process. This involves heating the mixture until the benzene vaporizes and then condensing the vapour back into liquid form. The resulting liquid will have a higher concentration of benzene, allowing you to measure the mass fraction.

2. What equipment is needed for this experiment?

You will need a distillation apparatus, which typically includes a heating source, a round-bottom flask, a condenser, and collection flasks. You will also need a thermometer and a scale to measure the mass of the liquid.

3. Can this experiment be done at home?

While it is possible to perform a simple distillation at home, it is not recommended for safety reasons. Distillation involves heating flammable substances, so it should only be done by trained professionals in a laboratory setting.

4. Is there a specific method for calculating mass fractions?

Yes, there is a formula for calculating mass fractions. It is: Mass fraction = Mass of component / Total mass of mixture. This will give you a decimal value, which can be converted to a percentage by multiplying by 100.

5. What other factors can affect the accuracy of the results?

The accuracy of the results can be affected by the temperature at which the distillation is performed, as well as any impurities in the mixture. It is important to carefully control these variables to ensure accurate results.

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