Hi there. How if the question given only Overall Composition in Mole fraction, without telling it is either a liquid, vapour or mixture of both, then when calculating the bubble point, just use the Overall Composition as xi (liquid composition) and as yi (vapour composition) for dew point? Hope you can help me. Thanks!
The definition for intensive properties is misleading and wrong. It depends on the type of the system and not on the quantity of the system. For example, taking density (which depends on mass) is constant for a particular grade of steel (L16) whether it be 12kg or 50 kg, but different for another grade L22.
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Hi there. How if the question given only Overall Composition in Mole fraction, without telling it is either a liquid, vapour or mixture of both, then when calculating the bubble point, just use the Overall Composition as xi (liquid composition) and as yi (vapour composition) for dew point?
Hope you can help me. Thanks!
The definition for intensive properties is misleading and wrong. It depends on the type of the system and not on the quantity of the system. For example, taking density (which depends on mass) is constant for a particular grade of steel (L16) whether it be 12kg or 50 kg, but different for another grade L22.