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Chemistry, 16.10.2019 20:00 triciajfive

We have two equations that can define the equilibrium in a vapor-liquid system. in your own words, discuss where each if those equations is applicable and how the k-value is defined based on each equation. additionally, discuss what this means in terms of the system and how components are separated between the vapor and liquid phases. how do the constants determine the separation between the two phases?

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