Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 4 (Q.No. 21)
21.
For a single component two phase mixture, the number of independent variable properties are
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Athraa said:
3 years ago
Here, F = c-p+2.
Mali said:
2 months ago
For a single-component, two-phase mixture, there is one independent variable property.
This means that if you fix one property (like temperature) , the other property (like pressure) is determined, and all other properties are fixed as well. This is based on the Gibbs phase rule.
This means that if you fix one property (like temperature) , the other property (like pressure) is determined, and all other properties are fixed as well. This is based on the Gibbs phase rule.
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