Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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ISBN: 9781259696527
Author: J.M. Smith Termodinamica en ingenieria quimica, Hendrick C Van Ness, Michael Abbott, Mark Swihart
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.6P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Composition of LiCl/H2O solution at 250C formed adiabatically mixing cool water at 100C with a 20 mol% solution of LiCl/H2O at 250C should be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Let us assume n mol of cool water at 100C is mixed adiabatically with 1 mol 20% solution of LiCl/H2O at 250C. For an adiabatic process, total heat effect is zero.

Following three steps are associated with the preparation of final LiCl/H2O at 250C.

Enthalpy change for increasing water temperature from 100C to 250C. Let us assume this is denoted as ΔH1 with unit energy per unit mol. This can be calculated from steam table for water component.

Enthalpy change for preparing 1 mol 20% solution of LiCl/H2O at 250C is to be calculated. This can be calculated from Figure 11.7 for plot of ΔH˜ vs n˜ for LiCl. Here n˜ stands for mol of H2O per mol of solute. Let us say this is ΔH2˜ . This will supply energy to heat up water from 100C to 250C after cool water is adiabatically mixed up.

Enthalpy change for mixing (n+08) mol water with 0.2 mol LiCl adiabatically at 250C. As n ( initial mol of cool water) is unknown, trial and error method will be used to determine ΔH3˜ (let us say) using Figure 11.7 for plot of ΔH˜ vs n˜ for LiCl till total heat effect is found to be zero. This way, we will get value for n and final composition of LiCl in the solution.

Total heat effect in this entire process is denoted as

  Q= n ×ΔH1 - 0.2 ×ΔH2˜ +0.2 ×ΔH3˜ .....(1)

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