Problem 1: An ideal gas mixture has the following stoichiometric analysis Component % by mass N2 40 CO2 10 13 O2 17 H2 0

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Problem 1: An ideal gas mixture has the following stoichiometric analysis Component % by mass N2 40 CO2 10 13 O2 17 H2 0

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Problem 1 An Ideal Gas Mixture Has The Following Stoichiometric Analysis Component By Mass N2 40 Co2 10 13 O2 17 H2 0 1
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Problem 1: An ideal gas mixture has the following stoichiometric analysis Component % by mass N2 40 CO2 10 13 O2 17 H2 08 CH4 12 СО 1 (A) Find the analysis on a volume basis. (B) What is the volume of 1 kg of this gas when the P = 1.5 MPa and T - 30°C? (C) Find the specific heats at 300 K. Using Table A.2 (D) This mixture undergoes an expansion isentropic process from 2.0 bar, 130°C to 1 MPa. Find T, (F) Find Alva per kg of mixture when the mixture is compressed isothermally from 0.1 MPa to 0.2 MPa. (G) All the gases are supplied in separate lines at 0.2 MPa and 300 K to a mixing chamber and are mixed adiabatically. The resulting mixture has the composition as given in Part (A), Determine the entropy change due to the mixing process per unit mass of mixture.
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