1. A fresh stream of pure ethane(C2H6) combined with a recycle stream are fed to a combustion chamber and burned with excess air. The gas mixture exiting the chamber is fed to a filter where 70% of the ethane is removed and recycled to the reactor inlet. The stack gas removed from the filter contains 10.1% 02, 4.5% CO2, 1.5% CO, 0.3% ethane and balanced N2 and H20. Calculate recycle ratio (moles of recycle/moles of fresh feed), conversion of ethane in combustion chamber, percentage of excess for air (%excess) and the molar composition of the stack gas leaving the filter.

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1. A fresh stream of pure ethane(C2H6) combined with a recycle
stream are fed to a combustion chamber and burned with excess air.
The gas mixture exiting the chamber is fed to a filter where 70% of the
ethane is removed and recycled to the reactor inlet. The stack gas
removed from the filter contains 10.1% 02, 4.5% CO2, 1.5% CO, 0.3%
ethane and balanced N2 and H20. Calculate recycle ratio (moles of
recycle/moles of fresh feed), conversion of ethane in combustion
chamber, percentage of excess for air (%excess) and the molar
composition of the stack gas leaving the filter.
Transcribed Image Text:1. A fresh stream of pure ethane(C2H6) combined with a recycle stream are fed to a combustion chamber and burned with excess air. The gas mixture exiting the chamber is fed to a filter where 70% of the ethane is removed and recycled to the reactor inlet. The stack gas removed from the filter contains 10.1% 02, 4.5% CO2, 1.5% CO, 0.3% ethane and balanced N2 and H20. Calculate recycle ratio (moles of recycle/moles of fresh feed), conversion of ethane in combustion chamber, percentage of excess for air (%excess) and the molar composition of the stack gas leaving the filter.
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