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The volumetric analysis of a mixture of gases is
30 percent oxygen, 40 percent nitrogen, 10 percent carbon diox-ide, and 20 percent methane. This mixture flows through a 1-in-diameter pipe at 1500 psia and 70°F with a velocity of 10 ft/s.
Determine the volumetric and mass flow rates of this mixture
(a) treating it as an ideal-gas mixture, (b) using a compressibility factor based on Amagat's law of additive volumes, and (c) using Kay's pseudocritical pressure and temperature.
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