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Find the fugacity coefficient of a gaseous species of mole fraction 0.4 and fugacity 25 psia in a mixture at a total pressure of 50 psia

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Answer: The fugacity coefficient of a gaseous species is 1.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Fugacity coefficient is defined as the ratio of fugacity and the partial pressure of the gas. It is expressed as
\bar{\phi}

Mathematically,


\bar{\phi}_i=\frac{\bar{f_i}}{p_i}

Partial pressure of the gas is expressed as:


p_i=\chi_iP

Putting this expression is above equation, we get:


\bar{\phi}_i=\frac{\bar{f_i}}{\chi_iP}

where,


\bar{\phi}_i = fugacity coefficient of the gas


\bar{f_i} = fugacity of the gas = 25 psia


\chi_i = mole fraction of the gas = 0.4

P = total pressure = 50 psia

Putting values in above equation, we get:


\bar{\phi}_i=(25)/(0.4* 50)\\\\\bar{\phi}_i=1.25

Hence, the fugacity coefficient of a gaseous species is 1.25

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