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100 mol/s of a vapor containing 65 mol% acetone and the rest nitrogen is fed at 1 atm and 60°c to a partial condenser that operates at 5 atm and 25°c. both exiting streams are at the conditions of the partial condenser, and the exiting liquid is pure acetone. part a) calculate the degrees of superheat of the incoming vaporpart b) calculate the required heat duty (q) of the condenser.

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