Chapter 4 – Material Balances Note
down without violating material balance constraints, as long as all flowrates or material amounts are scaled by the same factor. Example: Given the following, steady-state, balanced mixing process, How would the above diagram change if we scale it to a 10 kg/min flowrate of the pure A stream? (1 …
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