Tutorial 1 Answer
Tutorial 1 Answer
1. Convert:
a. 0.5 g/min.in3 to lbm/hr.ft3 (Ans: 114.29 lbm/hr.ft3)
b. 6000 in/lbm.hr to all ISI Units (Ans: 0.093 m/kg.s)
c. 0.005 N to lbm.cm/min2 (Ans: 3968.32 lbm.cm/min2)
d. 500 m3/day.kg to cm3/min.g (Ans: 347.22 cm3/min.g)
e. 50.37 kJ /min to hp (Ans: 1.13 hp)
1
X = X 0 +V0t + at 3
2
Where: X is the displacement at time t, X0 is the displacement at time t = 0, V0 is the velocity at time t = 0
and a is the constant acceleration.
"L % " L %
L = L +$ ×T '+$ 2 ×T 3'
Answer: #T & #T &
L = L + L + LT (not dimensionally homogenous)
N d −V .g.hd .( ρ − ρ1 )
ln =
Na kT
Where: Nd and Na are number of particles, V is volume, g is gravitational acceleration, hd is distance, ρ
and ρ1 are densities, and T is absolute temperature.
Nd
ln = Dimensionless
Na
L M
V = L3 ; g =
2
;hd = L; ρ = ρ1 = 3 ;T = θ
Answer: T L
L M
L3 × 2 × L × 3 2
k= T L = M .L
θ T 2 .θ
E = mc 2
Where: E is energy, m is mass and c is the speed of light.
7. The reaction rate constant, k depends on the temperature, T as given below in the Arrhenius equation.
! mol $ 5
! −10,000 $
k# 3 & = 1.21×10 exp # &
" dm .min % " 8.314T %
The units of the quantity 10,000 are J/mol, and T is in K (kelvin). What are the units of 1.21 X 105 and
8.314?
mol
1.21×105
dm3 .min
" J %
$ '
exp $ mol ' = unitless
$ J
Answer: $ × K ''
# mol.K &
J
8.314
mol.K
1.5
" L % 2 L1+1.5+0.5
= (L − L)(L ) $ 2 ' =
Answer: #T & T
L3
=
T
D = 2t + 5
a. If the equation is valid, what are the dimensions of the constant 2 and 5?
L
Answer: 2 = ;5 = L
T
b. If the equation is consistent in its unit, what are the units of 2 and 5?
ft
Answer: 2= ;5 = ft
s
b. mol C7H8
1000mol
Answer: 30.0kmol × = 30,000mol
1kmol
c. Ib-mol C7H8
2.20462lb − mol
Answer: 30.0kmol × = 66.14lb − mol
1kmol
3. Consider the interval from 100 °F to 200 °F. Calculate directly the interval in °C, K, and oR between the
temperatures.
1.8 F
o 1o R o
Answer: ΔT = 100 F × o = 100 R
1F
1oC 1o K
ΔT = 100 o F × o × o = 55.56K
1.8 F 1 C
5. Liquid Ethyl acetate (C4H8O2) is flowing through a pipe at a rate of 150 L/s. Given SG of Ethyl acetate
is 0.901 and MW = 88.10.
a. What is the mass flow rate of this stream in kg/hr?
b. Calculate the molar flowrate of A and B in a stream of solution flowing at a total rate of 53 lbm/hr
0.15lbmA 53lbmtotal lbmA
mA = × = 7.95
lbmtotal hr hr
lbmB
mB = (53− 7.95) = 45.05
hr
Answer: 7.95lbmA lbmolA lbmolA
nA = × = 0.159
hr 50lbmA hr
45.05lbmB lbmolB lbmolB
nB = × = 1.126
hr 40lbmB hr
c. Calculate the total mass of the solution that contains 300 lbm of B.
lbtotal
Answer: mTotal = 300lbmB × = 352.94lbmtotal
0.85lbmB
8. Given a solution contains 20 mole% of B (MW = 10.0) and the remaining A (MW = 40.0)
a. Calculate the mass flowrate of A in a stream flowing at a total rate 100 kmol/min.
0.80kmolA 100kmoltotal kmolA
nA = (1− 0.20) = × = 80
kmoltotal min min
Answer: 80kmolA 40kgA kgA
mA = × = 3200
min kmolA min
9. The volume of a liquid mixture contains 100 ml methanol (SG 0.792) and 150 ml (SG 0.791) of
acetone. Given Methanol MW = 32.04 and Acetone MW = 58.08.
a. Calculate the mass fraction of methanol and acetone in the mixture.
11. A mixture contains 20.0 mole% ethanol (MW 46.07, SG 0.789), 75.0 mole % ethyl acetate (MW 88.10,
SG 0.901) and the remaining acetic acid (MW 60.05, SG 1.049).
a. Calculate the mass fractions of each compound in the mixture.
Assume total mole of mixture = 100 mol as basis of calculation
0.20molET
nET = ×100moltotal = 20molET
moltotal
0.75molEA
nEA = ×100moltotal = 75molEA
moltotal
0.05molAA
nAA = (1− 0.20 − 0.75) = ×100moltotal = 5molAA
moltotal
46.07gET
mET = 20molET × = 921.4gET
molET
88.10gEA
mEA = 75molEA × = 6607.5gEA
molEA
Answer: 60.05gAA
mAA = 5molAA × = 300.25gAA
molAA
921.4gET gET
X ET = = 0.12
(921.4 + 6607.5+ 300.25)gtotal gtotal
6607.5gEA gEA
X EA = = 0.84
(921.4 + 6607.5+ 300.25)gtotal gtotal
gAA
X AA = (1− 0.12 − 0.84) = 0.04
gtotal
c. Determine the mss (kg) of the mixture if it contains 25.0 mol of ethyl acetate?
nEA = 25molEA
moltotal 636.48gtotal
mTotal = 25molEA × ×
0.75molEA moltotal
Answer: 1kg
= 21,216gtotal ×
1000g
= 21.216kgtotal