A gas stream containing n-hexane in nitrogen with a relative saturation of 90% is fed to a
Question:
A gas stream containing n-hexane in nitrogen with a relative saturation of 90% is fed to a condenser at 75°C and 3.0 atm absolute. The product gas emerges at 0°C and 3.0 atm at a rate of 746.7 m3/h.
(a) Calculate the percentage condensation of hexane (moles condensed/mole fed) and the rate (kW) at which heat must be transferred from the condenser.
(b) Suppose the feed stream flow rate and composition and the heat transfer from the condenser are the same as in Part (a), but the condenser and outlet stream pressure is only 2.5 atm instead of 3.0 atm. How would the outlet stream temperatures and flow rates and the percentage condensations of hexane calculated in Parts (a) and (b) change (increase, decrease, no change, no way to tell)? Don’t do any calculations, but explain your reasoning.
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Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes
ISBN: 978-1119498759
4th edition
Authors: Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard