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20 ! Required information Estimate the following: 10 points The volume occupied by 17 kg of ethylene at 55C and 35 bar if the characteristic

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20 ! Required information Estimate the following: 10 points The volume occupied by 17 kg of ethylene at 55C and 35 bar if the characteristic properties of ethylene are as shown in the following table: eBook Molar mass Vc Zc cm3.mol/ W TCK Pdbar Hint Ethylene 28.054 0.087 282.3 50.40 0.281 131. 169.4 To get the value of Z, use the Lee/Kesler generalized-correlation table given below. Print References TABLE D.1 Values of z PF 10.0100 0.0500 0.1000 10.2000 0.4000 0.6000 0.8000 1.0000 Tr 1.10 0.9975 0.9874 0.9747 0.9485 0.8930 0.8323 0.7649 0.6880 1.15 0.9978 0.9891 0.9780 0.9554 0.9081 0.8576 0.8032 0.7443 1.20 0.9981 0.9904 0.9808 0.9611 0.9205 0.8779 0.8330 0.7858 0.8000 1.0000 TABLE D.2 Values of Z1 P 0.0100 0.0500 0.1000 0.2000 0.4000 0.6000 Tr 1.10 0.0000 0.0000 0.0001 0.0007 0.0038 0.0106 1.15 0.0002 0.0011 0.0023 0.0052 0.0127 0.0237 1.20 0.0004 0.0019 0.0039 0.0084 0.0190 0.0326 The values of the ideal gas constant (R) are given below. 0.0236 0.0396 0.0499 0.0476 0.0625 0.0719 Values of the Universal Gas Constant R = 8.314 J-mol-K-1 = 8.314 mPa.mol-1.K-1 = 83.14 cm bar mol K-1 = 8314 cm kPa-mol-K- = 82.06 cm (atm).mol K-' = 62,356 cm(torr).mol-K- = 1.987 (cal)-mol K-1 = 1.986 (Btu)(lb mole)-(R)-! = 0.7302 (ft)(atm) (lb mol)- (R)-1 = 10.73 (ft) (psia) (Ib mol)-(R)-1 = 1545 (ft) (lb) (lb mol)(R) :)-1 The volume occupied by 17 kg of ethylene is m3

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