marcio
Sep11-09, 05:54 PM
Dear friends...
Could you shed some light on this?
If we have
K = \frac{y}{x}
would it be correct to say that such an equation could be applied to calculations involving either ideal gas or real gas?
Can we have (????)
K_{i} = \frac{y_{i}}{x_{i}} = \frac{\phi^{vap}_{i}}{\phi^{liq}_{i}}
\phi = fugacity coefficient
are they always interchangeable?
Thank you.
Marcio
Could you shed some light on this?
If we have
K = \frac{y}{x}
would it be correct to say that such an equation could be applied to calculations involving either ideal gas or real gas?
Can we have (????)
K_{i} = \frac{y_{i}}{x_{i}} = \frac{\phi^{vap}_{i}}{\phi^{liq}_{i}}
\phi = fugacity coefficient
are they always interchangeable?
Thank you.
Marcio