1.- Henry's constant for the system chloroform (2) in acetone (1) at 35.17 °C, is 0.199, if the pressure is in units of

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1.- Henry's constant for the system chloroform (2) in acetone (1) at 35.17 °C, is 0.199, if the pressure is in units of

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1 Henry S Constant For The System Chloroform 2 In Acetone 1 At 35 17 C Is 0 199 If The Pressure Is In Units Of 1
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1.- Henry's constant for the system chloroform (2) in acetone (1) at 35.17 °C, is 0.199, if the pressure is in units of atm and the concentration is in mole fraction. Experimentally experimentally the partial pressures at three different values of the mole fraction of chloroform, chloroform (2) and acetone (1) were determined The data obtained are as follows: X2 0.059 0.185 0.123 20.4 31.9 pz/torr pi/torr 9.2 344.5 299.3 275.4 a) Obtain the activity and the activity coefficient for each concentration of chloroform. chloroform. To do this, which convention should be used, I or II and why? b) Obtain the activity and activity coefficient for each concentration of acetone. To do this, which convention should be used, I or II, or is it the same, and why? c) What observations can you make regarding the values obtained?
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