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Chemistry, 07.04.2021 01:00 reneebrown017

A stream of pure water flowing at 1 mol/s is adiabatically mixed with a stream containing equamolar amounts of water and ethanol, also flowing at 1 mol/s. This steady-state process occurs at a constant pressure of 1 bar. The temperatures of the inlet streams are 298 K. Determine the temperature of the outlet stream. The enthalpy of mixing between water (1) and ethanol (2) is given in Problem 6.49.

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