QUESTION 1 Octane (C8H18) is burned with 15 % excess air. Determine the mass analysis of the WET products.

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1) Molar Mass for: C-12; H-1; O-16; N-14

2) Cp (N2)= 1.040 kJ/kg.K; Cp (CO2)= 0.846 kJ/kg.K; Cp (H2O)= 2.0 kJ/kg.K; Cp (O2)= 0.918 kJ/kg.K; Cp (CO)= 1.040 kJ/kg.K

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Octane (C3H18) is burned with 15 % excess air. Determine the mass analysis of the WET products.
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An ideal gas mixture has the following (masses) in kg:
N2 =34
; CO =39
; CO2 =24
; H20 =14
; 02 =6
The gas is compressed from 1 bar; 20°C to 5 bar; 255°C.
(i) Find the entropy change (ASm) in kJ/K.
(ii) Is the process (adiabatic reversible; adiabatic irreversible; or non adiabatic)? Explain.
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