5. Using the following H-X diagram for parts a and b. 300 200 100 350 k -100 300 K -200 -300 250 K -400 -500 o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Wt. % H,SO̟ a) Pure liquid H2SO4 at 250 K is added adiabatically to pure liquid water at 350 K to form a 10% by weight solution. Estimate the final temperature of the solution kJ b) For a 90% by weight solution of H2SO4 at 350 K, what is the heat of mixing in kg H/kJ (kg solution)
5. Using the following H-X diagram for parts a and b. 300 200 100 350 k -100 300 K -200 -300 250 K -400 -500 o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Wt. % H,SO̟ a) Pure liquid H2SO4 at 250 K is added adiabatically to pure liquid water at 350 K to form a 10% by weight solution. Estimate the final temperature of the solution kJ b) For a 90% by weight solution of H2SO4 at 350 K, what is the heat of mixing in kg H/kJ (kg solution)
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Transcribed Image Text:5. Using the following H-X diagram for parts a and b.
300
200
100
350 k
-100
300 K
-200
-300
250 K
-400
-500
o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Wt. % H,SO̟
a) Pure liquid H2SO4 at 250 K is added adiabatically to pure liquid water at 350 K to
form a 10% by weight solution. Estimate the final temperature of the solution
kJ
b) For a 90% by weight solution of H2SO4 at 350 K, what is the heat of mixing in
kg
H/kJ (kg solution)
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