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Title: Gases, Vapours, Liquids


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Gases, Vapours, Liquids
  • PV NRT Ideal gas law
  • P pressure (absolute)
  • V volume
  • N number of mols
  • R universal gas constant
  • T temperature (absolute)
  • Most gases behave this way at low pressures
    (e.g. atmospheric) and high temperature (e.g.
    much higher than the boiling temperature of the
    substance)
  • V V/N specific volume (volume per
    mole)
  • PV RT
  • 1 mol of any gas occupies 22.4 L under
    standard conditions 1atm, 0 C (273 K)

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Pressure (Force/area)
  • Force rate of change of momentum
  • Gas molecules hit a surface and bounce back with
    the same speed but opposite direction change in
    momentum
  • Force/area is the number of gas molecules
    hitting the area per unit time
  • Consider the force (hence pressure) as the sum of
    the effects of different types of molecules
  • P pa pb pc .
  • pa partial pressure due to molecules of type
    a
  • e.g. Patm pN2 pO2
  • 1 atm 0.79 atm 0.21 atm

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Partial volumes
  • Consider the types of molecules in a gas to be
    segregated, but with no physical barrier between
    them, i.e. they are all at the same pressure P
  • V total va vb vc .
  • va partial volume due to gas molecules of
    type a
  • e.g. 100 L air 79 L N2 21 L O2
  • Physically not realistic.
  • Conceptually similar to partial pressure

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P- v -T behaviour of gases(on P vs v coordinates)
  • As temperature decreases, P- v -T behaviour
    deviates from (P)(v) constant
  • At sufficiently low temperature it is possible to
    condense the gas in the liquid form
  • Define Vapour condensible gas (i.e. a
    substance in the gas phase, that can be condensed
    by cooling at constant pressure) e.g. H2O

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States of matter
  • 1 Subcooled (compressed) liquid
  • 2 Saturated liquid
  • 3 Saturated vapour
  • 4 Vapour-liquid mixture
  • 5 Superheated vapour (gas?)

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2 phase (vapour and liquid) region
  • Temperature constant for a given pressure (vice
    versa)
  • A, B, C constants specific to each substance
  • p saturation pressure (vapour pressure) , for
    a given temperature

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Vapour liquid mixture
  • Let x fraction vapour

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Antoine expression for vapour pressure on P-T
coordinates
  • Saturation
  • temperature
  • Condensation
  • temperature
  • Boiling point
  • (temperature)

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Nomenclature
  • Water H2O liquid
  • Steam pure H2O vapour
  • Water vapour H2O vapour mixed with other gas
    (air)
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