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EXERCISES: 1. A tank contains 100 ft 3 of fresh water; 2 ft 3 of brine, having a concentration of 1 pcf (1 lb/ft 3 ) of salt, is run into the tank per inute, an! the i"ture, kept unifor i"ing, runs out at the rate of 1 ft 3 /in. $hat will be the e"it brine concentration when the tank contains 1%0 ft 3 of brine. 2. &hree tanks of 2% 3 capacit# are each arrange! so that when water is fe! into the first an e'ual 'uantit# of solution overflows fro the first to the secon! tank, likewise fro the secon! to the thir!, an! fro the thir! to soe point out of t s#ste. Agitators keep the contents of each tank unifor in concentration. &o st let each of the tank be full of a salt solution of concentration 100 kg/ 3 . un water into the first tank at 0.2 3 /in , an! let the overflows functions as !escribe! above. alculate the tie re'uire! to re!uce the salt concentration in the first tank t kg/ 3 . alculate the concentrations in the other two tanks at this tie. 3. &he consecutive, secon! or!er, irreversible reaction are carrie! out in a batch X S A k + 1 Y S X k + 2 +ne ole of A an! two oles of are initiall# a!!e!. -in! the ole fraction of reaining in solution after half the A is consue!. &ake k 2/k 12. . A tank 30 3 in volue contains + 2 at pressure of 1000 k a an! teperature of 310 . u!!enl#, there is a sall hole (leakage) in the tank. 4as flow rate thr that tie is 0.2 kgole/hr. &hen, the gas flow rate through the hole can be obtaine! b# the following e'uation, atm P P k F = kgoles/hr. -in! the pressure in the tank 1% inutes after the leakage occurs. %. 5eispherical tank of 1 eter !iaeter is initiall# full of volatile li'ui!. 6apori7ation rate of the li'ui! is proportional to li'ui! surface area. -ro the observation, it is known that the tie re'uire! to !ecrease the li'ui! surface l height of % c is 30 inutes. 8erive an e'uation relating li'ui! volue in the t an! tie.

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EXERCISES:1. A tank contains 100 ft3 of fresh water; 2 ft3 of brine, having a concentration of 1 pcf (1 lb/ft3) of salt, is run into the tank per minute, and the mixture, kept uniform by mixing, runs out at the rate of 1 ft3/min. What will be the exit brine concentration when the tank contains 150 ft3 of brine.

2. Three tanks of 25 m3 capacity are each arranged so that when water is fed into the first an equal quantity of solution overflows from the first to the second tank, likewise from the second to the third, and from the third to some point out of the system. Agitators keep the contents of each tank uniform in concentration. To start, let each of the tank be full of a salt solution of concentration 100 kg/m3. Run water into the first tank at 0.2 m3/min , and let the overflows functions as described above. Calculate the time required to reduce the salt concentration in the first tank to 10 kg/m3. Calculate the concentrations in the other two tanks at this time.

3. The consecutive, second order, irreversible reaction are carried out in a batch reactor:

One mole of A and two moles of S are initially added. Find the mole-fraction of X remaining in solution after half the A is consumed. Take k2/k1=2.

4. A tank 30 m3 in volume contains CO2 at pressure of 1000 kPa and temperature of 310 K. Suddenly, there is a small hole (leakage) in the tank. Gas flow rate through the hole at that time is 0.2 kgmole/hr. Then, the gas flow rate through the hole can be

obtained by the following equation, kgmoles/hr. Find the pressure in the tank 15 minutes after the leakage occurs.

5. Hemispherical tank of 1-meter diameter is initially full of volatile liquid. Vaporization rate of the liquid is proportional to liquid surface area. From the observation, it is known that the time required to decrease the liquid surface level height of 5 cm is 30 minutes. Derive an equation relating liquid volume in the tank and time.