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Chemistry, 25.09.2019 01:10 23basu3

An engineer claims to have invented a process to separate n2 and o2 from air that operates at 25 o c and 1 atm. it can process 5 l of air per second by using 1000 watts of power. assuming air is an ideal gas mixture of 80% of n2 and 20% of o2 by molar ratio, is this process feasible? if so, what is the efficiency?

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