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Forming Mixtures Using the ideal gas model with constant specific heats, determin...

Forming Mixtures

Using the ideal gas model with constant specific heats, determine the mixture temperature, in K, for each of two cases:

(a) Initially, 0.6 kmol of O2 at 500 K is separated by a partition from 0.4 kmol of H2 at 300 K in a rigid insulated vessel. The partition is removed and the gases mix to obtain a final equilibrium state.

(b) Oxygen (O2) at 500 K and a molar flow rate of 0.6 kmol/s enters an insulated control volume operating at steady state and mixes with H2 entering as a separate stream at 300 K and a molar flow rate of 0.4 kmol/s. A single mixed stream exits. Kinetic and potential energy effects can be ignored.

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