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Problem 13-10E (Intro to Thermo 7E)
It was an incorrectly worded problem statement it was 25lbmol N2, but the method was fine. Thanks for the explanation of pound mole that makes a little bit more sense- Heeb
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Problem 13-10E (Intro to Thermo 7E)
I've been reading up on this site and I didn't do the correct style so I will finish it here. Relevant equations: mf=mi/mt Attempt at a Solution mf o2 = 1.5 /7.3 = .206 mf h20=.3 /7.3 = .041 mf he = 3/7.3 = .41 mf n2 = 2.5/7.3 = .342 This was not the answer that was given by my instructor- Heeb
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Problem 13-10E (Intro to Thermo 7E)
Thanks that was it. Does anybody know how to move this to the homework help section- Heeb
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Problem 13-10E (Intro to Thermo 7E)
Hey I was given this problem: The moles of components of a gas mixture are given. The mole fractions and the apparent molecular weight are to be determined. The given properties are: The molar masses of He, O2, N2, and H2O are 4.0, 32.0, 28.0 and 18.0 lbm/lbmol respectively and there...- Heeb
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