
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Draw and label of the given stream of batch process with the expression for molar and mass flow rates for benzene in terms of the total molar flow rate of the stream.
Concept introduction:
Molar flow rate is explained as the number of moles that passes through an area in per unit time.
Similarly, mass flow rate is that particular mass of any content which passes through an area in per unit time.
(b)
Interpretation:
Draw and label of the given stream with the expression for the mass of nitrogen(kg) in terms of total moles(n mol) of this mixture.
Concept introduction:
Mass flow rate is that particular mass of any content which passes through an area in per unit time.
(c)
Interpretation:
Draw and label of the given stream with the expression for the molar flow rate of ethane (
Concept introduction:
Mass flow rate is that particular mass of any content which passes through an area in per unit time.
(d)
Interpretation:
Draw and label of the given stream with the expression for the molar flow rate of O2 and for the mole fractions of H2 O and O2 in the gas in terms of
Concept introduction:
Molar flow rate is explained as the number of moles that passes through an area in per unit time.
Mole fraction is the fraction of a particular content present in total mixture mole.
(e)
Interpretation:
Draw and label of the given stream with the expression for the gram-moles of N2 O4 in terms of n (mol mixture) and
Concept introduction:
Molar flow rate is explained as the number of moles that passes through an area in per unit time.

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