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Chemistry, 30.07.2019 00:30 hernandezramirp2pjmh

The analysis on a mass basis of an ideal gas mixture at 30°f, 15 lbf/in.2 is 25% co2, 30% co, and 45% o2.
determine:
(a) the analysis in terms of mole fractions.
(b) the apparent molecular weight of the mixture.
(c) the partial pressure of each component, in lbf/in.2
(d) the volume occupied by 10 lb of the mixture, in ft3.

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