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In a continuous steady-state condensation prog a continuous steady-state condensation process a vapor stream (100 mole/hr) containing benzene (0.4 mole fraction and water vapor a 150 and 1 atm pressure is coolca causa condensation. a liquid stream and a vapor stream leave the condenser at 1 atm pressure and 90c. the distribution of benzene and water between the phases may be assumed to be described by raoult's law. determine the amount of condensation in mole/hr and the amount of cooling in k r for this process. first solve the material balance equations, then solve the energy balance equation. you must contact an enthalpy table, as discussed in class, clearly stating your reference conditions and units. no table - no credit.

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