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Fluid Mechanics For Chemical Engineers, Third Edition
Noel de Nevers
Solutions Manual
Chapter 1 An * on a problem number means that the answer is given in Appendix D of the book.
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1.1 Laws Used, Newtons laws of motion, conservation of mass, first and second laws of thermodynamics. Laws Not Used, third law of thermodynamics, all electrostatic and magnetic laws, all laws discussing the behavior of matter at the atomic or subatomic level, all relativistic laws.
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1.2 By ideal gas law, for uranium hexafluoride
Here the high density results from the high molecular weight.
At its normal boiling point, 4 K, by ideal gas law helium has
Here the high density results from the very low absolute temperature. The densities of other liquids with low values are: liquid methane at its nbp, 0.42 gm/