P–x–y & y–x Diagram of Binary Mixture | Phase Diagram Explained | VLE | Prof. Thakur_Hindi

In this video, we discuss two important thermodynamic diagrams — the P–x–y diagram and the y–x diagram — for a binary mixture under vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE). You’ll learn: ✅ What are P–x–y and y–x diagrams? ✅ The concepts of bubble point and dew point pressures ✅ How to read liquid (x) and vapor (y) composition curves ✅ Significance of y–x diagram in VLE calculations and distillation This video is ideal for chemical engineering, thermodynamics, and GATE aspirants looking to strengthen their understanding of phase equilibrium and solution behavior. 📚 Topics Covered: Binary Mixture & Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium Bubble Line and Dew Line Explanation Raoult’s Law and Dalton’s Law Pressure vs Mole Fraction Graph (P–x–y) Vapor Composition vs Liquid Composition Graph (y–x) 🔑 Keywords: P–x–y diagram, y–x diagram, binary mixture, vapor liquid equilibrium, thermodynamics, phase diagram, dew point, bubble point, Raoult’s law, ideal solution, non ideal solution, VLE, chemical engineering, GATE thermodynamics, phase equilibria, distillation diagram. 📈 Hashtags: #Thermodynamics #BinaryMixture #PxYDiagram #YxDiagram #PhaseDiagram #VLE #ChemicalEngineering #GateExam #RaoultsLaw #EngineeringConcepts