![SOLVED: Twenty liters of liquid n-propyl benzoate (C6H5CO2C3H7, SG = 1021) and 15 liters of liquid benzene are mixed and heated from 25°C to 75°C. Calculate the required heat input (kJ), using SOLVED: Twenty liters of liquid n-propyl benzoate (C6H5CO2C3H7, SG = 1021) and 15 liters of liquid benzene are mixed and heated from 25°C to 75°C. Calculate the required heat input (kJ), using](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/036de1e0-a3de-4e3d-b394-d835ceb726ec.gif)
SOLVED: Twenty liters of liquid n-propyl benzoate (C6H5CO2C3H7, SG = 1021) and 15 liters of liquid benzene are mixed and heated from 25°C to 75°C. Calculate the required heat input (kJ), using
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![SOLVED:Consider the reaction X2(g)-2 X(g). When a vessel initially containing 755 torr of X2 comes to equilibrium at 298 K, the equilibrium partial pressure of X is 103 torr. The same reaction SOLVED:Consider the reaction X2(g)-2 X(g). When a vessel initially containing 755 torr of X2 comes to equilibrium at 298 K, the equilibrium partial pressure of X is 103 torr. The same reaction](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/53e293a9-4b3d-4e66-b7dd-9c584e11f1da.gif)
SOLVED:Consider the reaction X2(g)-2 X(g). When a vessel initially containing 755 torr of X2 comes to equilibrium at 298 K, the equilibrium partial pressure of X is 103 torr. The same reaction
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