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Calculating liquid composition

There is a 35% MeOH/water mix to feed to a flash at 100 Ib- mole /hr and 1 atm. We want a vapour composition of 60 % MeOH. What does the vapour flow rate need to be? What is the liquid composition? Give the equation of the operation line?

 

 

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