2. I have a reaction which uses gas phase reactants, but produces liquid products. It is conducted at steady state in an advanced reactor, which allows all of the liquid products to leave in one stream, and all of the left over gaseous reactants in another stream. The reaction proceeds according to the balanced equation below: 1A 1B + 2 C => 1M + 2N The feed has three components in it. It is, on a molar basis, 26%A, 24% B, and 50% C. If the total molar flowrate of the liquid stream is 25% of the total molar flowrate of the feed stream, find the fractional conversion of the limiting reactant.
2. I have a reaction which uses gas phase reactants, but produces liquid products. It is conducted at steady state in an advanced reactor, which allows all of the liquid products to leave in one stream, and all of the left over gaseous reactants in another stream. The reaction proceeds according to the balanced equation below: 1A 1B + 2 C => 1M + 2N The feed has three components in it. It is, on a molar basis, 26%A, 24% B, and 50% C. If the total molar flowrate of the liquid stream is 25% of the total molar flowrate of the feed stream, find the fractional conversion of the limiting reactant.
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Transcribed Image Text:2. I have a reaction which uses gas phase reactants, but produces liquid products. It is conducted
at steady state in an advanced reactor, which allows all of the liquid products to leave in one
stream, and all of the left over gaseous reactants in another stream. The reaction proceeds
according to the balanced equation below:
1A 1B + 2 C => 1M + 2N
The feed has three components in it. It is, on a molar basis, 26%A, 24% B, and 50% C.
If the total molar flowrate of the liquid stream is 25% of the total molar flowrate of the feed
stream, find the fractional conversion of the limiting reactant.
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