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1-propanol (P_1 degree = 20.9 Torr at 25 degree C) and 2-propanol (P_2 degree = 45.2 Torr at 25 degree C) form ideal solutions in all proportions. Let x_1 and represent the mole fractions of 1-propanol and 2-propanol in a liquid mixture, respectively, and y_1 and y_2 represent the mole fractions of each in the vapor phase. For a solution of these liquids with x_1 = 0.570, calculate the composition of the vapor phase at 25 degree C. y_1 = y_2 =
1-propanol (P_1 degree = 20.9 Torr at 25 degree C) and 2-propanol (P_2 degree = 45.2 Torr at 25 degree C) form ideal solutions in all proportions. Let x_1 and represent the mole fractions of 1-propanol and 2-propanol in a liquid mixture, respectively, and y_1 and y_2 represent the mole fractions of each in the vapor phase. For a solution of these liquids with x_1 = 0.570, calculate the composition of the vapor phase at 25 degree C. y_1 = y_2 =
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