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The computation of pure-component and mixture enthalpies is implemented by FORTRAN IV subroutine ENTH, which evaluates the liquid- or vapor-phase molar enthalpy for a system of up to 20 components at specified temperature, pressure, and composition. The enthalpies calculated are in J/mol referred to the ideal gas at 300°K. Liquid enthalpies can be determined either with... [Pg.93]

CODE = six-letter abbreviated name MOL WT = molecular weight... [Pg.143]

VSTR = O Connell characteristic volume parameter, cm /g-mol ZRA = Rackett equation parameter RD = mean radius of gyration, A DM = dipole moment, D R = UNIQUAC r Q = UNIQUAC q QP = UNIQUAC q ... [Pg.143]

VLIQ - VECTOR OF LIQUID MOL AR VOLU IFS [Pg.258]

CALCULATE TOTAL MOLS OF ASSOCIATING VAPOR PER MOL STOICHIOMETRIC VAPOR... [Pg.302]

THE SUBROUTINE ACCEPTS BOTH A LIQUID FEED OF COMPOSITION XF AT TEMPERATURE TL(K) AND A VAPOR FEED OF COMPOSITION YF AT TVVAPOR FRACTION OF THE FEED BEING VF (MOL BASIS). FDR AN ISOTHERMAL FLASH THE TEMPERATURE T(K) MUST ALSO BE SUPPLIED. THE SUBROUTINE DETERMINES THE V/F RATIO A, THE LIQUID AND VAPOR PHASE COMPOSITIONS X ANO Y, AND FOR AN ADIABATIC FLASHf THE TEMPERATURE T(K). THE EQUILIBRIUM RATIOS K ARE ALSO PROVIDED. IT NORMALLY RETURNS ERF=0 BUT IF COMPONENT COMBINATIONS LACKING DATA ARE INVOLVED IT RETURNS ERF=lf ANO IF NO SOLUTION IS FOUND IT RETURNS ERF -2. FOR FLASH T.LT.TB OR T.GT.TD FLASH RETURNS ERF=3 OR 4 RESPECTIVELY, AND FOR BAD INPUT DATA IT RETURNS ERF=5. [Pg.322]

Example 11.1 A process produces an aqueous waste stream containing 0.1 mol% acetone. Estimate the COD and BOD of the stream. [Pg.309]

Protamines. Strongly basic, low mol. wt. proteins which contain high levels of arginine, but no sulphur-containing amino-acids. They are soluble proteins, associated with nucleic acids and are obtained in large quantity from fish spermatozoa. [Pg.331]


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