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Quiz 6

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics February 25, 2016

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In answering first sketch the OVC cycle, then make a table of the streams noting the state of the streams where it is important. Then solve for the values of H for each stream.

4.19 kJ/(kg-K) = 1 BTU/(lb-F)

°C * 9/5 + 32 = °F

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