Elementary Principles Of Chemical Processes
Elementary Principles Of Chemical Processes
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ISBN: 9781119254003
Author: Richard M. Felder And Ronald W. Rousseau
Publisher: WILEY
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(a)

Interpretation:

The mass (kg) of 50 liters of gasoline should be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The density is the ratio of mass and volume given as:

ρ=mV

Here, m is mass and V is volume

The specific gravity of a body with respect to water is calculated by taking ratio of density of that body to the density of water. It is also related to molar mass as follows:

S=ρAρB=MAMB

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The volumetric flowrate in liters/s should be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The density is the ratio of mass and volume given as:

ρ=mV

Here, m is mass and V is volume

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The average mass flow rate delivered by a gasoline pump should be estimated.

Concept introduction:

The density is the ratio of mass and volume given as:

ρ=mV

Here, m is mass and V is volume

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

Gasoline and Kerosene are blended to obtain a mixture with a specific gravity of 0.78. The volumetric ratio of the two compounds in the mixture should be estimated.

Concept introduction:

Volumetric ratio of gasoline and kerosene can be calculated as follows:

Volumetricratio=VgasolineVkerosene

Volumes can be calculated from densities which are related to each other in terms of specific gravity as follows:

The specific gravity of a body with respect to water is calculated by taking ratio of density of that body to the density of water. It is also related to molar mass as follows:

S=ρAρB

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