(b) A tank shown in Figure-2 below is used to mix methanol and salt. The tank initially contains 1 m³ of methanol. Salt

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(b) A tank shown in Figure-2 below is used to mix methanol and salt. The tank initially contains 1 m³ of methanol. Salt

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B A Tank Shown In Figure 2 Below Is Used To Mix Methanol And Salt The Tank Initially Contains 1 M Of Methanol Salt 1
B A Tank Shown In Figure 2 Below Is Used To Mix Methanol And Salt The Tank Initially Contains 1 M Of Methanol Salt 1 (131.67 KiB) Viewed 16 times
(b) A tank shown in Figure-2 below is used to mix methanol and salt. The tank initially contains 1 m³ of methanol. Salt is provided into the tank with a volumetric flow rate of Fsalt = 0.2 m³ s-1. A stream with perfectly mixed methanol and salt leaves the tank with a volumetric flow rate of F = 0.1 m³ s-1. As the flow is unsteady, the volume of mixture in the tank, V(t), is a function of time. Fsalt=0.2 m³/s Psalt=2160 kg/m³ V(t) F=0.1 m³/s Salt+methanol Figure-2: A mixing tank of methanol and salt.
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