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Mixing Suppose a brine containing
Figure 2.6 Mixing problem with equal flow rates
a. Find the concentration, in kilograms per liter, of salt in the tank after
A further discussion of mixing problems is given in Section 3.2.]
b. After
Figure 2.7 Mixing problem with unequal flow rates
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