EBK ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL P
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.14P
Strawberries contain about 15wt% solids and 85wt% water. To make strawberry jam, crushed strawberries and sugar are mixed in a 45:55 mass ratio, and the mixture is heated to evaporate water until the residue contains one-third water by mass.
- Draw and label a flowchart of this process.
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select any sub process from a major unit and complete the following tasks
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1.) First imagine the process of converting a mole of methane into its elemental consituents (graphite and hydrogen gas). Use the data at the back of this book to find ΔH for this process.
2.) Now imagine forming a mole of CO2 and two moles of water vapor from their elemental constituents. Determine ΔH for this process.
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