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Offline gaseous_entity

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Vapour Pressure of Alkane Mixtures
« on: December 11, 2016, 07:57:33 PM »
What combination or series of equations would allow me to estimate properties of linear n-alkane mixtures over the range 0C -> 100C?  Of particular interest are vapour pressure and critical point.

For example:
  • 5% methane, 10% ethane, 85% propane
  • 3% methane, 0% ethane, 97% propane
  • 0% methane, 7% ethane, 93% propane
I'd like to start with just these three in various combinations; and I see how to make use of CC/Antoine for single alkanes, but I'm stuck on mixtures.

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Re: Vapour Pressure of Alkane Mixtures
« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2016, 11:37:35 AM »
+100°C is just above the critical temperature of propane so you can't find a vapour pressure there.

I can't tell whether 5% methane can dissolve in propane at 0°C but for sure, you can't deduce that from mixture proportions and vapour pressure, since 0°C is well above methane's critical temperature.

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