A gas mixture consisting of 6% carbon tetra fluoride , 8% carbon dioxide, 11% carbon monoxide , 20% ethane , 25% propane and 30% butane by volume is contacted with paraffin oil at the same temperature at 4 atm pressure and 290 °K. Accordingly, calculate the equilibrium solubilities of gases in paraffin as mole and weight percentages. The Antoine constants of carbon tetra fluoride, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ethane, propane and butane in °C units are given in the table. (C=12 gr/mol, H=1 gr/mol, O=16 gr/mol, F = 19 gr/mol, paraffin = 300 kg/mol)
A gas mixture consisting of 6% carbon tetra fluoride , 8% carbon dioxide, 11% carbon monoxide , 20% ethane , 25% propane and 30% butane by volume is contacted with paraffin oil at the same temperature at 4 atm pressure and 290 °K. Accordingly, calculate the equilibrium solubilities of gases in paraffin as mole and weight percentages. The Antoine constants of carbon tetra fluoride, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ethane, propane and butane in °C units are given in the table. (C=12 gr/mol, H=1 gr/mol, O=16 gr/mol, F = 19 gr/mol, paraffin = 300 kg/mol)
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A gas mixture consisting of 6% carbon tetra fluoride , 8% carbon dioxide, 11% carbon monoxide , 20% ethane , 25% propane and 30% butane by volume is contacted with paraffin oil at the same temperature at 4 atm pressure and 290 °K. Accordingly, calculate the equilibrium solubilities of gases in paraffin as mole and weight percentages. The Antoine constants of carbon tetra fluoride, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ethane, propane and butane in °C units are given in the table. (C=12 gr/mol, H=1 gr/mol, O=16 gr/mol, F = 19 gr/mol, paraffin = 300 kg/mol)
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