This document is the exam for a Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II course given on May 27, 2003. It contains 5 problems worth a total of 100 points. Problem 1 asks students to calculate the fugacity of liquid isobutane given pressure, temperature, and P-V data. Problem 2 asks students to establish thermodynamic equality between liquid and vapor states for a steam mixture. Problem 3 involves heat of mixing calculations. Problem 4 asks students to determine the number of independent reactions proposed for reactions of steam with coal. Problem 5 asks students to compute the adiabatic mixing temperature of aqueous sulfuric acid solutions.
This document is the exam for a Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II course given on May 27, 2003. It contains 5 problems worth a total of 100 points. Problem 1 asks students to calculate the fugacity of liquid isobutane given pressure, temperature, and P-V data. Problem 2 asks students to establish thermodynamic equality between liquid and vapor states for a steam mixture. Problem 3 involves heat of mixing calculations. Problem 4 asks students to determine the number of independent reactions proposed for reactions of steam with coal. Problem 5 asks students to compute the adiabatic mixing temperature of aqueous sulfuric acid solutions.
This document is the exam for a Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II course given on May 27, 2003. It contains 5 problems worth a total of 100 points. Problem 1 asks students to calculate the fugacity of liquid isobutane given pressure, temperature, and P-V data. Problem 2 asks students to establish thermodynamic equality between liquid and vapor states for a steam mixture. Problem 3 involves heat of mixing calculations. Problem 4 asks students to determine the number of independent reactions proposed for reactions of steam with coal. Problem 5 asks students to compute the adiabatic mixing temperature of aqueous sulfuric acid solutions.
Chemical Engineering Department Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II Exam II (Make-up) Type: Openbook Exam Given on: Tuesday 27/5/2003 Duration: 50 minutes Weight: 100 points 1. (20 points) Calculate the fugacity of liquid isobutane at 190
F and 150 psia if vapor pressure of isobutane at 190
F is 229.3 psia. The following P-V data is available. P(psia) V (ft 3 /lb) 10 11.854 14.7 8.023 20 5.860 40 2.861 60 1.860 80 1.360 100 1.060 150 0.6557 200 0.4504 250 0.03499 2. (20 points) establish by direct calculation that for steam mixture at 2.5 MPa and 224
C. G L = G V (1) 3. (20 points) The following expression for the heat of mixing has been suggested H mix = A + Bx 1 x 2 (2) 1 (a) What is the value of A? (b) Find an expression for the partial molar enthalpy of component 1. (c) Find an expression for the innite dilution partial molar enthalpy of component 1. 4. (20 points) The following set of reactions has been proposed for the reactions of steam with coal C + 2H 2 O CO 2 + 2H 2 C + H 2 O CO + H 2 C + CO 2 2CO C + 2H 2 CH 4 CO + H 2 O CO 2 + H 2 How many independent reactions are there? 5. (20 points) Compute the adiabatic mixing temperature when equal weights of aqueous solutions containing 10 (wt)% sulfuric acid at 20