This document shows the relationship between carbon dioxide mole fraction and pressure in a mixture of carbon dioxide and methanol. As the mole fraction of carbon dioxide increases from 0 to 1, the pressure of the mixture increases from 0 MPa to around 5 MPa. The graph indicates that pressure rises non-linearly as carbon dioxide concentration increases in the mixture.
This document shows the relationship between carbon dioxide mole fraction and pressure in a mixture of carbon dioxide and methanol. As the mole fraction of carbon dioxide increases from 0 to 1, the pressure of the mixture increases from 0 MPa to around 5 MPa. The graph indicates that pressure rises non-linearly as carbon dioxide concentration increases in the mixture.
This document shows the relationship between carbon dioxide mole fraction and pressure in a mixture of carbon dioxide and methanol. As the mole fraction of carbon dioxide increases from 0 to 1, the pressure of the mixture increases from 0 MPa to around 5 MPa. The graph indicates that pressure rises non-linearly as carbon dioxide concentration increases in the mixture.
This document shows the relationship between carbon dioxide mole fraction and pressure in a mixture of carbon dioxide and methanol. As the mole fraction of carbon dioxide increases from 0 to 1, the pressure of the mixture increases from 0 MPa to around 5 MPa. The graph indicates that pressure rises non-linearly as carbon dioxide concentration increases in the mixture.