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Apermeation membrane separates an inlet air stream, f, (79 mol% n2, 21 mol% o2), into a permeate stream, m, and a reject stream, j. the inlet stream conditions are 293 k, 0.5 mpa, and 2 mol/min; the conditions for both outlet streams are 293 k and 0.1 mpa. if the permeate stream is 50 mol% o2, and the reject stream is 13 mol% o2, what are the volu- metric flowrates (l/min) of the two outlet streams?

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