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The diagram given below represents pressure vs composition phase diagram (at constant T).


The point at which only liquid exist is:

A
Only N
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Only M
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Both Y and M
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Both Z and M
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Solution

The correct option is A Only N
The straight line in pressure composition at constant temperature is given by equation,
PT=(P0AP0B)XA+P0B

The curvy line in the pressure composition diagram is given by plot of PT vs YA.


Let, initially the pressure over the solution is very high so that no vapour exist above the liquid.
On decreasing the pressure gradually, a point (bubble point) comes when we cross the bubble-point curve where first bubble of vapour starts forming. It is the vapour-liquid equilibrium region.
The area between the two curves is vapour-liquid equilibrium region. The vapours cannot exist above the bubble point curve and liquid can’t exist below the dew point curve.
On further decreasing the pressure, a point (dew point) comes when we cross the dew-point curve where almost all the liquid has evaporated into vapour i.e. only the last drop of liquid (dew) remains. Beyond this point, no liquid exist in the system.

In given diagram, only the N is located above the bubble point curve. Since no vapour will exist above bubble point curve. At point N only liquid exist.

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