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a 1m^3/s stream of methane at 35 C 1 MPa is mixed with 10 moles/s
of another methane stream.


-what is the total molar flowrate of the mixture ?use the generalized compressibility charts

 



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Expert:  Josie-Mod replied 372 days and 3 hours ago.

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Customer replied 372 days ago.

yes i do u have 5 hours from now

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Expert:  Josie-Mod replied 372 days ago.

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Customer replied 372 days ago.

you welcome
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Expert:  ibosley replied 371 days and 23 hours ago.

I was working on this earlier for you but I got confused as to why you were supposed to use a generalized compressibility chart. The temperature and pressure are relatively low for that gas, the compressibility factor was about .99 on the chart I had, negligible. Could you clarify what method of solution is required? It seems like you can just treat it as an ideal gas at that temp and pressure and then just find the molar density.

Customer replied 371 days and 22 hours ago.

thats what the profissor ask ??
i dont know please folow the procedure

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Customer replied 369 days and 1 hours ago.

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