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A vapor at the dew point and 101.32 kPa containing a mole fraction of 0.40 benzene (A) and 0.60 toluene (B) and 100 kg mol total is brought into contact with 110 kg mol of a liquid at the boiling point containing a mole fraction of 0.30 benzene and 0.70 toluene. The two streams are contacted in a single stage, and the outlet streams leave in equilibrium with each other. Assume constant molal overflow. Calculate the amounts and compositions of the exit streams. g

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