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Interrelation of composition variables in mixtures:

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a) Prove :

The molar mean molecular weight of the solution,

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Here, is the mass density and is the molar density of the solution.

Solve for ,

Similarly, for the molar concentration for the species ,

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Here, is the mass concentration Statistics

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Therefore, is proved.

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Solve for from equation (1),

Therefore, we got the relation .

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Prove :

Here is the mole fraction of species and de ned as,

Substitute for ,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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Prove :

Here is the mass fraction of species and de ned as,

Substitute for ,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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Prove :

Substitute for ,

Again substitute for ,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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Prove :

Substitute for ,

Again substitute for ,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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Prove :

By de nition of mole fraction of species ,

Substitute for and for ,

Again substitute for ,

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Divide numerator and denominator by ,

Now, substitute for and for ,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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Prove :

By de nition of mole fraction of species ,

Substitute for and for ,

Again substitute for ,

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Substitute by and by

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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b) Show

From the differential relation,

Substitute for ,

Substitute 1 for ,

Again, substitute for ,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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From the differential relation,

Substitute for ,

Substitute for and 1 for ,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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c) Prove from :

We have,

Substitute for ,

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Differentiate on both sides,

Elaborate more, we get,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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Prove from :

We have,

Substitute for ,

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Differentiate on both sides,

Therefore, the relation is proved.

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Chapter 17A, Chapter 17B,


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