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Elementary Principles of Chemical Engineering, 4th edition, Chapter 4, question 30a garment to protect the wearer from toxic agents may be made of a fabric that cantains an adsorbent such as activated carbon. in a test of such a fabric, a gas stream containing 7.76 mg/L of carbon tratrachloride CCl4 was passed through a 7.71 g sample of the fabric at a rate of 1.0 L/min, and the concentration of CCl4 in the gas leaving the fabric was monitored. the run was continued for 15.5 min with no CCl4 being detected, after which the CCl4 concentration began to rise. A) how much CCl4 was fed to the system during the first 15.5 min of the run? how much was adsorbed? using this information as a guide, sketch the expected concentration of CCl4 in the exit gas of a function of time, showing the curve from t=0 to t>>15.5 min. B) assuming a linear relationship between the current amount of CCl4 adsorbed and mass of fabric, what fabric mass would be required if the the feed concentration is 5 mg/L, the feed rate 1.4 L/min, and it is desired that no CCl4 leave the fabric earlier than 30 min?

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