right units
7. Comment on your final answer, when appropriate 5.8. Plug in and find a numerical answer
Does your answer make sense?
Problem 1: Flash separation (Ch10)
You are interning at an engineering design company and your first task is to determine if 60 mol%
hexane can be produced from a liquid feed of 1500 lbmol/h with a composition of 40 mol% n-hexane
and 60 mol% n-octane at 101.3 kPa (1 atm).
1) Perform your calculations assuming Raoult's law. Use textbook Appendix or any other reference
book (e.g., Poling, Prausnitz, O'Connell, The Properties of Gases and Liquids, etc) to calculate any
required properties
2) Perform your calculations using Rachford-Rice equation and De Priester chart
3) is the separation possible? Are the results different using both methods? Why or why not?
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