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Chapter 3, Problem 3.22P
A mixture of methanol and propyl acetate contains 25.0 wt% methanol.
- Using a single dimensional equation, determine the g-moles of methanol in 200.0 kg of the mixture.
- The flow rate of propyl acetate in the mixture is to be 100.0 lb-mole/h. What must the mixture flow rate be in lbm/h?
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