koshyeng
Chemical
- Nov 12, 2007
- 103
Is raoults law valid for very low concentration of solute in aqueous solutions?
I have 9000 ppm (w) of Acetone in Water and I am trying to determine vapor phase concentration of Acetone at 120F and 760 mmHg.
So I converted in to mole fractions ( Xac: 0.00046 and Xwater: 0.9996) With pure vapor pressures of Acetone and water at 120F, I calculated partial vapor pressures of each component.
From my calcs, partial vapor pressure of water is higher than that of Acetone which didn't make sense.
Please help.
Thanks.
I have 9000 ppm (w) of Acetone in Water and I am trying to determine vapor phase concentration of Acetone at 120F and 760 mmHg.
So I converted in to mole fractions ( Xac: 0.00046 and Xwater: 0.9996) With pure vapor pressures of Acetone and water at 120F, I calculated partial vapor pressures of each component.
From my calcs, partial vapor pressure of water is higher than that of Acetone which didn't make sense.
Please help.
Thanks.