After the devastating 7.0 magnitude Earthquake devastated Haiti, many countries came to the island nation's aid to help. One item that helped the most was clean drinking water. The best idea for solving the problem was to turn the nearby ocean water into clean drinking water by evaporating the salt out and getting clean water vapor to later be condensed. Salt (NaCl,S) and water (H_(2)O,W) with 3.57% salt by mass are pumped into the evaporator at 124mo(l)/(h)r26.1\deg C, and 1.0 atm . Pure water exits as a gas in the top stream, while water and all the salt exit as a liquid in the bottom stream. The water in both streams are in vapor-liquid equilibrium. The evaporator operates at 121\deg C and 1.0 atm . Pressure effects are negligible.
Determine the unknown component molar flow rates exiting the evaporator.