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A saturated solution containing 1500 kg of MgSO4 at 550 K is cooled to 293 K in an open tank. The cooling process will crystallize the salt as decahydrate, (MgSO4.10H20) and then be separated from the tank. If the solubility at 550 K is 35.5 kg MgSO4/100 kg H2O and at 293 K is 21.5 kg MgSO4/100 kg H2O, calculate the weight of crystals formed if only 5% of the total water is lost by evaporation during cooling process.

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A saturated solution containing 1500 kg of MgSO4 at 550 K is cooled to 293 K in an open tank. The cooling process will crystallize the salt as decahydrate, (MgSO4.10H20) and then be separated from the tank. If the solubility at 550 K is 35.5 kg MgSO4/100 kg H2O and at 293 K is 21.5 kg MgSO4/100 kg H2O, A) calculate the weight of crystals formed if only 5% of the total water is lost by evaporation during cooling process. B) If the crystallization process was conducted in a closed tank but not insulated, calculate the heat lost to the surroundingif: •

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