A simple distillation flask initially contains 670 moles [alcohol(A)-water(B)] solution [XA(0)=0.52, xB(0)=0.48]. At this time, F =5.3 moles/min of feed (XAF=0.48) is introduced in the flask. At the same time, V=5.3 moles/min of liquid is evaporated and condensed as the liquid product (distillate). The equilibrium relation between the compositions of A in the liquid(xA) and in the vapor phase(yA) is given as yA=1.9xA. Determine yA (the mole fraction of A in the vapor phase) after 50 minutes. Lütfen birini seçin: a.0.690 b.0.720 c.0.750 d.0.780 e.0.810

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A simple distillation flask initially contains 670
moles [alcohol(A)-water(B)] solution [xA(0)=0.52,
XB(0)=0.48]. At this time, F =5.3 moles/min of feed
(XAF=0.48) is introduced in the flask. At the same
time, V=5.3 moles/min of liquid is evaporated and
condensed as the liquid product (distillate). The
equilibrium relation between the compositions of
A in the liquid(XA) and in the vapor phase(yA) is
given as yA=1.9xA. Determine yA (the mole
fraction of A in the vapor phase) after 50 minutes.
Lütfen birini seçin:
a.0.690
b.0.720
c.0.750
d.0.780
e.0.810
Transcribed Image Text:A simple distillation flask initially contains 670 moles [alcohol(A)-water(B)] solution [xA(0)=0.52, XB(0)=0.48]. At this time, F =5.3 moles/min of feed (XAF=0.48) is introduced in the flask. At the same time, V=5.3 moles/min of liquid is evaporated and condensed as the liquid product (distillate). The equilibrium relation between the compositions of A in the liquid(XA) and in the vapor phase(yA) is given as yA=1.9xA. Determine yA (the mole fraction of A in the vapor phase) after 50 minutes. Lütfen birini seçin: a.0.690 b.0.720 c.0.750 d.0.780 e.0.810
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