Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
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Author: Frank P. Incropera, David P. DeWitt, Theodore L. Bergman, Adrienne S. Lavine
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P

Assuming air to be composed exclusively O 2 and N 2 , with their partial pressures in the ratio 0.21:0.79, what arc their mass fractions?

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Mass fraction of each species in the mixture.

Answer to Problem 14.1P

Mass fractions of O2 and N2 ,

  mO2=0.233

  mN2=0.767

Explanation of Solution

  Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P [M O 2=32kg/kmolM N 2=28kg/kmol]

According to mass fraction definition,

  mi=ρiρ=ρiρi

With

  ρi=piRiT=pi(/ M i)T=MipiT

Thus,

  mi=MipiT M i p i T

Now,

Cancelling the terms and dividing both numerator and denominator by the total pressure p ,

  mi=MixiMixi

Then,

Mole fractions,

  xO2=pO2p

  xO2=0.210.21+0.79=0.21

And

  xN2=pN2p

  xN2=0.790.21+0.79=0.79

Thus,

Mass fractions,

  mO2=MO2xO2MO2xO2+MN2xN2

  mO2=32×0.2132×0.21+28×0.79

  mO2=0.233

And

  mN2=1mO2

  mN2=10.233

  mN2=0.767

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