MSE 308 Problem Set 11 Solutions
MSE 308 Problem Set 11 Solutions
MSE 308 Problem Set 11 Solutions
a. Find F1 and F2 . b. Check your answers by substituting them into the relation: Fmix = X 1 F1 + X 2 F2 .
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2. Similar to problem 1, the Helmholtz free energy of mixing is given by: J Fmix = ao X 12 X 22 . mole a. Find F1 and F2 . b. Check your answers by substituting them into the relation: Fmix = X 1 F1 + X 2 F2 . c. Graph F1 and F2 and Fmix all on the same plot as a function of X2 over a range of ao from -5000 to 5000 J/mol plotted at 500 J/mol increments.
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Part c: Blue: Fmix; Red: F1; Green: F2 Note that the largest positive values correspond to ao = 5000 J/mol and the most negative values correspond to ao = -5000 J/mol.
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3. In the following binary system, the partial molar heat of mixing of component 1 can be fitted by the expression: . J 2 H 1 = ao X 2 X 1 . mole a. Calculate the heat of mixing and the partial molar heat of mixing of component 2. b. Graph the partial molar heat of mixing for both components and the heat of mixing all on the same plot as a function of X2 over a range of ao from -10 to 10 J/mol plotted at 1 J/mol increments.
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Part c: Blue: Hmix; Red: H1; Green: H2 Note that the largest positive values correspond to ao = 10 J/mol and the most negative values correspond to ao = -10 J/mol. The fact that H2 does not go to 0 when X2 is not present suggests an unrealistic solution. ao : 10 to 10 plotted at 1 Jmol increments
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4. In problem 6 of the last problems set, you proved the Gibbs-Duhem equation strictly using the following form of the Gibbs-Duhem equation:
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when given the change in volume of each component for a particular solution with two components. Make up your own problem analogous to problem 6 and provide the solution to the problem. Open ended problem.
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