Humid air at 60.0 °C and 1.00 atm with 4.00 °C of superheat is fed to a condenser. Gas and liquid streams leave the cond

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Humid air at 60.0 °C and 1.00 atm with 4.00 °C of superheat is fed to a condenser. Gas and liquid streams leave the cond

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Humid Air At 60 0 C And 1 00 Atm With 4 00 C Of Superheat Is Fed To A Condenser Gas And Liquid Streams Leave The Cond 1
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Humid air at 60.0 °C and 1.00 atm with 4.00 °C of superheat is fed to a condenser. Gas and liquid streams leave the condenser in equilibrium at 15.0 °C and 1.00 atm. Physical Property Tables Material Balances Correct. Use material balances to determine the following quantities for a basis of 100.0 mol of warm, humid air fed to the condenser. Mole fraction of water in the feed: Mole fraction of water in the chilled air: Moles of dry air in feed: Moles of water condensed: Moles of water in feed: Moles of water in chilled air: eTextbook and Media Hint Cooling Duty 0.163 Save for Later 0.0168 83.7 14.87 16.3 mol H₂O (v)/mol mol H₂O (v)/mol mol mol mol 1.452 mol Calculate the cooling duty (positive) for the basis of 100.0 mol of warm, humid air fed. i kJ Attempts: 2 of 3 used Attempts: 0 of 3 used Submit Answer
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