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Chemistry, 10.10.2019 04:30, nolangriffin

The density of naoh solutions in water is given by the expression p = 1.00 + 1.06% where p is the density (g/em> ) and x is the mass fraction naoh. two aqueous naoh feed streams are to be mixed continuously to form a 6 m (moles/liter) naoh product stream. the less concentrated feed stream is 8 mass% naoh; the more concentrated feed stream has a measured density of 1.35 g/cm². if the desired volumetric flowrate of the product stream is 1000 l/hr, determine the volumetric flowrates of each of the feed streams. note for problem 2: this problem can best be worked by first converting all streams and compositions to a mass basis (i. e., mass flow rate, mass fractions). then it becomes a fairly straightforward material balance problem.

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