The evaporation paths in a system of three single‐compound phases in equilibrium were calculated using a phase diagram approach assuming the evaporation rate proportional to the compound's vapor pressure and molecular weight. The variation with time of the weight of the individual phases was linear, while the weight fraction was not. The approach allowed a simple calculation of the fraction of remaining compounds after one of them was exhausted during the evaporation and a convenient graphical illustration of the importance of the relative vapor pressures.
Evaporation from Three Single‐Compound Phases in Equilibrium
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