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Calculation Of Evaporation Loss From Ethanol Tank

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#1 ChemE_ICETPU

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Posted 28 April 2016 - 11:37 AM

A storage tank of ethanol was left open to atmosphere at 25C.
calculate the mass loss after 24 hours.
dia of tank is 5m
initial level of Ethanol in tank was 2m
partial pressure of Ethanol is 0.75atm
 



#2 Art Montemayor

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Posted 28 April 2016 - 02:01 PM

O.K., so you've transmitted a chemical engineering problem that was probably assigned to you in class or as homework.  What is your query?

 

Do you want our Forum's opinion on what you should do to start your own work on solving this problem?  Or do you want for our Forum to solve the problem for you, step-by-step, or to simply give you the correct answer so you can submit it for credit?

 

I don't believe our Forum members are going to harm or deter your ability to learn how to solve your own problems by doing your work for you.  That is not what we are here for - nor is that a way to learn how to be a future professional chemical engineer.  If you want help on recommendations on how to resolve your problem, start off by giving our Forum members hard evidence that you have done actual thinking, studying, and application of what you have been taught up to now as it relates to the problem.  Show at least some calculations and statements as to what chemical engineering principles are applicable to the resolution.  That shows our Forum that you are at least trying to comply with your share of the responsibility of learning chemical engineering.

 

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#3 breizh

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Posted 28 April 2016 - 11:04 PM

https://www3.epa.gov...inal/c07s01.pdf

 

Hi ,

You may use the  resource above to support your work .

Good luck

 

Breizh






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