For a mixture of propane (1) at 20%, n-butane (2) at (20%), n-pentane (3) at (30%), and n-hexane (4) at (30%) (in mole p

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For a mixture of propane (1) at 20%, n-butane (2) at (20%), n-pentane (3) at (30%), and n-hexane (4) at (30%) (in mole p

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For A Mixture Of Propane 1 At 20 N Butane 2 At 20 N Pentane 3 At 30 And N Hexane 4 At 30 In Mole P 1
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For A Mixture Of Propane 1 At 20 N Butane 2 At 20 N Pentane 3 At 30 And N Hexane 4 At 30 In Mole P 2
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For a mixture of propane (1) at 20%, n-butane (2) at (20%), n-pentane (3) at (30%), and n-hexane (4) at (30%) (in mole percent). The temperature is T= 200 OF, and pressure P = 200 psia. Use K1: C3 4.2 K2: C4 1.75 K3: C5 0.74 K4: C6 0.34 Make flash calculations using the Rachford- Rice method for this mixture.
Determine (a) the vapor fraction, y =V/F. You may use EXCEL, and apply Goal Seek. Enter the value of y below: Enter your answer here
(b) the mole fraction x1 (for propane) in the liquid phase. Enter your answer here
(c) the mole fraction y2 (for n-butane) in vapor phase. Enter your answer here
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