subject
Engineering, 25.10.2019 02:43 uc22912

Agas stream contains 18.0 mole% hexane and the remainder nitrogen. the stream flows to a condenser, where its temperature is reduced and some of the hexane is liquefied. the hexane mole fraction in the gas stream leaving the condenser is 0.0500. liquid hexane condensate is recovered at a rate of 1.50 l/min. n2 c6h14(v) (5.00 mole%) n2 c6h14(v) (18.0 mole%) liquid condensate 1.50 l c6h14 (l)/min condenser (a) what is the flow rate of the gas stream leaving the condenser in mol/min? (hint: first calculate the molar flow rate of the condensate and note that the rates at which c6h14 and n2 enter the unit must equal the total rates at which they leave in the two exit streams.) (b) what percentage of the hexane entering the condenser is recovered as a liquid? (c) suggest a change you could make in the process operating conditions to increase the percentage recovery of hexane. what would be the downside?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Engineering

question
Engineering, 03.07.2019 14:10
The y form of iron is known as: a) ferrite b) cementite c) perlite d) austenite
Answers: 3
question
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Draw the engineering stress-strain curve for (a) bcc; (b) fcc metals and mark important points.
Answers: 1
question
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
Athin walled concentric tube exchanger is used to cool engine oil from 160°c to 60°c with water that is available at 25°c acting as a coolant. the oil and water flow rates are each at 2 kg/s, and the diameter of the inner tube is 0.5 m and the corresponding value of the overall heat transfer coefficient is 250 w/m2. oc. how long must the heat exchanger be to accomplish the desired cooling? cpwater=4.187 kj/kg-candcpengine el=2.035 kj/kg·°c, oil . 120]
Answers: 1
question
Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10
What is a monomer? how do they form a ploymer from the view point of chemical bonding?
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Agas stream contains 18.0 mole% hexane and the remainder nitrogen. the stream flows to a condenser,...
Questions
question
History, 05.10.2019 09:30
Questions on the website: 13722367