Situation: This problem deals with the isothermal, steady-state compression of methanol at, 35 [°C] from its saturation

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Situation: This problem deals with the isothermal, steady-state compression of methanol at, 35 [°C] from its saturation

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Situation This Problem Deals With The Isothermal Steady State Compression Of Methanol At 35 C From Its Saturation 1
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Situation: This problem deals with the isothermal, steady-state compression of methanol at, 35 [°C] from its saturation pressure up to 11.0 [bar]. For liquid methanol, the density as a function of temperature, and the volume expansivity are, respectively: p = 1059.8 -0.915.T and B = 1.49x10-3K-1 Antoine constants and molar mass for methanol can be found in Appendix B, Table B.1, p. 651 of the textbook. = Requirements: Please, calculate and report the following: 1. Density of methanol at the given temperature: [kg/m3] (4 pts.) 2. Specific volume of methanol at the given temperature: [L/kg.N(3 pts.) 3. Initial pressure in the compression process: [kPa] (5 pts.) 4. Change of specific enthalpy in the compression: [J/kg] (4 pts.) ... and molar enthalpy in the compression: [J/mol] (3 pts.) 5. Change of specific entropy in the compression: [J/kg.K] (4 pts.) ... and molar entropy in the compression: [J/mol K] (3 pts.)
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