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Air at 90°c and 1.00 atm (absolute) contains 10.0 mole% water. a continuous stream of this air enters a compressor–condenser, in which the temperature is lowered to 15.6°c and the pressure is raised to 3.00 atm. the air leaving the condenser is then heated isobarically to 100°c. calculate the fraction of water that is condensed from the air, the relative humidity of the air at 100°c, and the ratio (m3 outlet air at 100°c)/(m3 feed air) at 90°c.

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