Calculuate H(1), H(2), H(3), and H(4). Also, show the process path for each enthalpy
Calculuate H(1), H(2), H(3), and H(4). Also, show the process path for each enthalpy
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Calculuate H(1), H(2), H(3), and H(4). Also, show the process path for each enthalpy.
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Partial Vaporization of a Mixture
An equimolar liquid mixture of benzene (B) and toluene (T) at 10°C is fed continuously to a vessel in which
the mixture is heated to 50°C. The liquid product is 40.0 mole% B, and the vapor product is 68.4 mole% B.
How much heat must be transferred to the mixture per g-mole of feed?
We start with a degree-of-freedom analysis:
mol, 10°C
0.500 mol B/mol
0.500 mol T/mol
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ny(mol), 50°C
0.684 mol B/mol
0.316 mol T/mol
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(mol), 50°C
0.400 mol B/mol
0.600 mol T/mol
3 unknown variables (ny, nL, Q)
-2 material balances
−1
-1 energy balance
= 0 degrees of freedom
We could count each specific enthalpy to be determined as an unknown variable, but then we would also
degrees of freedom unchanged.
count the equations for each of them in terms of heat capacities and latent heats, leaving the number of
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Partial Vaporization of a Mixture
An equimolar liquid mixture of benzene (B) and toluene (T) at 10°C is fed continuously to a vessel in which
the mixture is heated to 50°C. The liquid product is 40.0 mole% B, and the vapor product is 68.4 mole% B.
How much heat must be transferred to the mixture per g-mole of feed?
We start with a degree-of-freedom analysis:
mol, 10°C
0.500 mol B/mol
0.500 mol T/mol
Q Search
A
EVAPORATOR
QD
0000
ny(mol), 50°C
0.684 mol B/mol
0.316 mol T/mol
QU)
(mol), 50°C
0.400 mol B/mol
0.600 mol T/mol
3 unknown variables (ny, nL, Q)
-2 material balances
−1
-1 energy balance
= 0 degrees of freedom
We could count each specific enthalpy to be determined as an unknown variable, but then we would also
degrees of freedom unchanged.
count the equations for each of them in terms of heat capacities and latent heats, leaving the number of
Bal
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