Example 4: Three moles of water and one mole of sulfuric acid are mixed isothermally at 0 °C. How much heat must be absorbed or relased to keep the mixture at 0 °C? Use Figure 1.

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100 °C
287.8 °C
260 °C
- 232.2 °C
Liquid +
Vapor
93.3 °C
121.1 °C
Liquid
20
40
60
80
100
Wt. Percentage H,SO,
287.8 °C
260 °C
232.2 °C
Boiling point at 0.1 MPa
176.7 °C
204.4 °C
176.7 °C
148.9 °C
121.1 °C
115.6 °C
204.4°C
110 °C
104.4 °C
148.9 °C
Boiling point at 0.1 MPa
65.6 °C
37.8 °C
21.1 °C
0°C
Enthalpy, kJ/kg of mixture including vapor
Transcribed Image Text:100 °C 287.8 °C 260 °C - 232.2 °C Liquid + Vapor 93.3 °C 121.1 °C Liquid 20 40 60 80 100 Wt. Percentage H,SO, 287.8 °C 260 °C 232.2 °C Boiling point at 0.1 MPa 176.7 °C 204.4 °C 176.7 °C 148.9 °C 121.1 °C 115.6 °C 204.4°C 110 °C 104.4 °C 148.9 °C Boiling point at 0.1 MPa 65.6 °C 37.8 °C 21.1 °C 0°C Enthalpy, kJ/kg of mixture including vapor
Example 4: Three moles of water and one mole of sulfuric acid are mixed isothermally
at 0 °C. How much heat must be absorbed or relased to keep the mixture at 0 °C?
Use Figure 1.
Transcribed Image Text:Example 4: Three moles of water and one mole of sulfuric acid are mixed isothermally at 0 °C. How much heat must be absorbed or relased to keep the mixture at 0 °C? Use Figure 1.
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