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Mass Transfer Operations (3rd Edition) by Robert E. Treybal – Solution Manual | Complete Worked Solutions for Mass Transfer

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Prepare confidently for your chemical engineering coursework with the Solution Manual for Mass Transfer Operations (3rd Edition) by Robert E. Treybal. This guide provides clear, step-by-step worked solutions aligned with the textbook, covering diffusion, mass transfer coefficients, absorption, distillation, extraction, humidification, drying, and stagewise and continuous contact operations. Ideal for chemical engineering students seeking reliable problem-solving support for assignments, design calculations, and exam preparation.

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1.1 a. Concentration of a gas mixture.
A mixture of noble gases [helium (1), argon (2), krypton (3), and xenon (4)] is at a total pressure of
200 kPa and a temperature of 400 K. If the mixture has equal mole fractions of each of the gases,
determine:
a) The composition of the mixture in terms of mass fractions.

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Basis: 100 kmole of the mixture




b) The average molecular weight of the mixture.

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c) The total molar concentration.

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d) The mass density.

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1.2 a. Concentration of a liquid solution fed to a distillation column.
A solution of carbon tetrachloride (1) and carbon disulfide (2) containing 50% by weight each is to
be continuously distilled at the rate of 4,000 kg/h Determine:
a) The concentration of the mixture in terms of mole fractions.

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Basis: 100 kg mixture




b) The average molecular weight of the mixture.

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c) Calculate the feed rate in kmol/h.

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1.3 a. Concentration of liquified natural gas.
A sample of liquified natural gas, LNG, from Alaska has the following molar composition: 93.5%
CH4, 4.6% C2H6, 1.2% C3H8, and 0.7% CO2. Calculate:
a) Average molecular weight of the LNG mixture.

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b) Weight fraction of CH4 in the mixture.

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Basis: 100 kmoles of LNG




c) The LNG is heated to 300 K and 140 kPa, and vaporizes completely. Estimate the density of the
gas mixture under these conditions.

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