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142 THE PHASE RULE
(b) What is the effect of a decrease in atmospheric pressure on the freezing and
boiling points of benzene?
(c) Describe the behavior of a system that is carried along a horizontal line above
the critical point of the phase diagram for water (Fig. 9.3).
(d) Describe the behavior of a system that is carried along a horizontal line below
the critical point, but above the triple point of the phase diagram for water
(Fig. 9.3).
(e) Describe the behavior of a system that is carried along a horizontal line below
the triple point of the phase diagram for benzene (solid lines Fig. 9.3).
Problem 9.3
Describe the behavior of the system with a mole fraction 0.75 well above the dome-
shaped coexistence curve in Fig. 9.9 as the temperature is slowly decreased.
Problem 9.4
Describe the behavior of the system with a mole fraction 0.25 well above the coex-
istence curve in Fig. 9.11 as the temperature is slowly decreased.
Problem 9.5
The vapor pressure of liquid benzene is given by
lnPvap=−
4110
T
+ 18. 33
in the approximate location of the triple point (McQuarrie and Simon, 1997). The
sublimation pressure of solid benzene is given by
lnPsub=−
5319
T
+ 22. 67
What is the triple point for benzene?
Problem 9.6
Sketch a binary phase diagram resembling Fig. 9.10.
(a) Locate the points corresponding to pure components. Call them components
X and Y.
(b) Locate a point corresponding to an equimolar mixture of X and Y.
(c) Locate a point corresponding to a mixture of 20% X and 80% Y.
(d) Locate the point corresponding to the compound X 2 Y.