So if I were to have two compounds Benzene and Toluene for example, do x,y and T,x,y graphs automatically exist out there for the two components? Or would I have to find them myself through experimenting?
The data could be generated with ideal models (not sure exactly, maybe Raoult's law, Henry's law, and/or the Antoine equation), or looked up in Perry's chemical engineering handbook.
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So if I were to have two compounds Benzene and Toluene for example, do x,y and T,x,y graphs automatically exist out there for the two components? Or would I have to find them myself through experimenting?
The data could be generated with ideal models (not sure exactly, maybe Raoult's law, Henry's law, and/or the Antoine equation), or looked up in Perry's chemical engineering handbook.
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