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Process calculation

03/26/2008 8:46 PM

Hi friends, how to process the calculation and share with me A mixture of gas contains 10.5% CO2, 13.0% Cl2, 12.7%N and the balance hydrogen (all are mole precentage). The molecular weight are : CO2 = 44.01, Cl2 = 70.90, N2 = 28.01 and H2 = 2.02 Question: a) What is the average molecular weight of the gas? b) Calculate the gas composition as weight factions? Two engineers are arguing about the physical properties of certain product.One claims that the melting point is -40'F,while the other is -40'C Question: a) Who is correct? b) The boiling point is 325K. Determine the boiling point 'C , 'R and 'F

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Re: Process calculation

03/26/2008 9:31 PM

I dont think this is problem.

I seem to back to my chamics class of middle school.

utilize Avogardo (AV) contant. you can get conclusion. pay attation to your unit change.

the second, have to change btween c and f. haha I forget the formula and have looled for table. you can do as well.

what is R?

Are you student from a high school?

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Re: Process calculation

03/27/2008 4:42 AM

Look out, look out, look out, look out - there's some homework about........

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Re: Process calculation

03/27/2008 8:22 AM

Do your own homework!

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