A gas mixture of 20% mol benzene (C6H6) and 80% mol ethylene (C2H4) is produced by mixing pressurized ethylene (Stream A) with a mixture consisting of 50% ethylene and 50% benzene (Stream B). If 20L of the pure ethylene enters at 40.9 atm and 50C, how many mol of Stream B are required to make the product gas mixture? Solve this problem using the pitzer correlation method. Tc= 282.8 K, pc=51.1 atm
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