100 mol/s 0.669 mulAc (v) 0.33] №2 mut 65°C, 1 atm Q2 (5%) Condenser 36.45mol/5 0.092 mm Act)/mot 10.908 mol N/mst 20°C, 5 atm 63.55 mol Ac (1) S 20°C, 59tm Acacttune J: ligisd nin H. Nout 5: Sar Substance (mol/8) 1K5]ms/\/mol/8) Accu) 66.9 Fl, Ac(1) 3.35 63.55 33. म. IN2 (g) 33.-1 Determine H., A2, and Mz Be thorough to the fullest for the calculations!
100 mol/s 0.669 mulAc (v) 0.33] №2 mut 65°C, 1 atm Q2 (5%) Condenser 36.45mol/5 0.092 mm Act)/mot 10.908 mol N/mst 20°C, 5 atm 63.55 mol Ac (1) S 20°C, 59tm Acacttune J: ligisd nin H. Nout 5: Sar Substance (mol/8) 1K5]ms/\/mol/8) Accu) 66.9 Fl, Ac(1) 3.35 63.55 33. म. IN2 (g) 33.-1 Determine H., A2, and Mz Be thorough to the fullest for the calculations!
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Be thorough to the fullest for the three enthalpies. H(1) = 35.7 kj/kmol H(2) =32.0 Kj/kmol H(3)= -1.26 Kj/kmol
![100 mol/s
0.669 mulAc
(v)
0.33] №2
mut
65°C, 1 atm
Q2 (5%)
Condenser
36.45mol/5
0.092 mm Act)/mot
10.908 mol N/mst
20°C, 5 atm
63.55 mol Ac (1)
S
20°C, 59tm
Acacttune
J: ligisd
nin
H.
Nout
5: Sar
Substance (mol/8) 1K5]ms/\/mol/8)
Accu) 66.9 Fl,
Ac(1)
3.35
63.55
33.
म.
IN2 (g) 33.-1
Determine H., A2, and Mz
Be thorough to the fullest
for the calculations!](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9ba88ecd-654b-4f6b-9783-e93c33ca6a16%2F34d7979f-9e25-4650-86da-be66324646ef%2Fnrrcqp8_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:100 mol/s
0.669 mulAc
(v)
0.33] №2
mut
65°C, 1 atm
Q2 (5%)
Condenser
36.45mol/5
0.092 mm Act)/mot
10.908 mol N/mst
20°C, 5 atm
63.55 mol Ac (1)
S
20°C, 59tm
Acacttune
J: ligisd
nin
H.
Nout
5: Sar
Substance (mol/8) 1K5]ms/\/mol/8)
Accu) 66.9 Fl,
Ac(1)
3.35
63.55
33.
म.
IN2 (g) 33.-1
Determine H., A2, and Mz
Be thorough to the fullest
for the calculations!
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