11. A mixture is made up of 25% N2 35% O2, 20% CO, and 20% CO by volume. Calculate : (i) The molecular weight of the mixture. (ii) C, and C, for the mixture. (iii) y for the mixture. (iv) The partial pressure of each constituent when the total pressure is 1.5 bar. (v) The density of the mixture at 1.5 bar and 15°C. (Ans. (i) 32.6 ; (ii) 30.9, 22.53 kJ/mole K; (iii) 1.37 ; (iv) 0.375, 0.525, 0.3, 0.3 bar; (v) 2.04 kg/m2]
11. A mixture is made up of 25% N2 35% O2, 20% CO, and 20% CO by volume. Calculate : (i) The molecular weight of the mixture. (ii) C, and C, for the mixture. (iii) y for the mixture. (iv) The partial pressure of each constituent when the total pressure is 1.5 bar. (v) The density of the mixture at 1.5 bar and 15°C. (Ans. (i) 32.6 ; (ii) 30.9, 22.53 kJ/mole K; (iii) 1.37 ; (iv) 0.375, 0.525, 0.3, 0.3 bar; (v) 2.04 kg/m2]
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![11. A mixture is made up of 25% N, 35% O,, 20% CO, and 20% CO by volume. Calculate : (i) The molecular
weight of the mixture. (ii) C, and C, for the mixture. (iii) y for the mixture. (iv) The partial pressure of
each constituent when the total pressure is 1.5 bar. (v) The density of the mixture at 1.5 bar and 15°C.
[Ans. (i) 32.6 ; (ii) 30.9, 22.53 kJ/mole K ; (iii) 1.37 ; (iv) 0.375, 0.525, 0.3, 0.3 bar ; (v) 2.04 kg/m³]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5d36b366-1674-4c1a-a899-b9dea6507bd5%2Fc4b26d0f-2bd9-43d5-a7cd-fbb79a4640bb%2Ft7vq16w_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:11. A mixture is made up of 25% N, 35% O,, 20% CO, and 20% CO by volume. Calculate : (i) The molecular
weight of the mixture. (ii) C, and C, for the mixture. (iii) y for the mixture. (iv) The partial pressure of
each constituent when the total pressure is 1.5 bar. (v) The density of the mixture at 1.5 bar and 15°C.
[Ans. (i) 32.6 ; (ii) 30.9, 22.53 kJ/mole K ; (iii) 1.37 ; (iv) 0.375, 0.525, 0.3, 0.3 bar ; (v) 2.04 kg/m³]
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