EBK ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL P
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.25P
A mixture is 10.0 molc% methyl alcohol, 75.0 mole% methyl acetate (C,H6O2), and 15.0 mole% acetic acid. Calculate the mass fractions of each compound. What is the average molecular weight of the mixture? What would be the mass (kg) of a sample containing 25.0 kmol of methyl acetate?
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