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Consider a mixture of hydrocarbons that consists of 60 percent (by volume) methane, 30 percent ethane, and 10 percent propane. After passing through a separator, the mole fraction of the propane is reduced to 1 percent. the mixture pressure before and after the separation is 100 kPa. Determine the change in the partial pressures of all the constituents in the mixture.

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Answer:


\Delta P_m=6\text{kPa}\\\Delta P_e=3\text{kPa}\\\Delta P_p=-9\text{kPa}

Step-by-step explanation:

mole fraction of propane after passing through the separator is
\beta_p


(\beta)/(0.6+0.3+\beta)=0.01


\beta =9.09* 10^-^3

mole fractions of ethane
\beta _e and methane
\beta_m after passing through separator are:


\beta_e =(0.3)/(0.3+0.6+0.00909)=0.66\\\beta_m=(0.6)/(0.3+0.6+0.00909)=0.33

Change in partial pressures then can be written as:


\Delta P=(y_2-y_1)\cdot P where
y_2 and
y_1 are mole fractions after and before passing through the separator

Hence,


\Delta P_m=(0.66-0.6)\cdot 100\text{k}=6\text{kPa}\\\Delta P_e=(0.33-0.3)\cdot 100\text{k}=3\text{kPa}\\\Delta P_p=(0.01-0.1)\cdot 100\text{k}=-9\text{kPa}

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