Chemical Engineering - Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics - Section 11 (Q.No. 8)
8.
As pressure approaches zero, the ratio of fugacity to pressure (f/P) for a gas approaches
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Pawan Kumar Sharma said:
2 years ago
As pressure approaches zero since gas approaches ideal behavior the ratio of fugacity and pressure becomes unity.
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Mohd Tauhid khan said:
6 years ago
F/P is equal to fugacity coefficient.
For ideal gas P = 0 then fugacity coefficient is 1 and so that f = p.
For ideal gas P = 0 then fugacity coefficient is 1 and so that f = p.
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Ram said:
7 years ago
The fugacity coefficient is defined as the ratio fugacity/pressure. For gases at low pressures (where the ideal gas law is a good approximation), fugacity is roughly equal to pressure. Thus, for an ideal gas, the ratio Φ = f/P between fugacity f and pressure P (the fugacity coefficient) is equal to 1.
Ashutosh yadav said:
1 decade ago
As pressure approaches zero all gases become ideal, therefore,
f->p as p->0 and therefore (f/p)->0.
f------>fugacity.
p------>pressure.
f->p as p->0 and therefore (f/p)->0.
f------>fugacity.
p------>pressure.
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