An equimolar mixture of NH3 and 02 is fed into the oxidation reactor. The feed stream is 100 mol /h. In the reactor, a conversion of 80% of the limiting reagent is achieved. 4NH3(g) +502(g) 4NO(g) +6H2O(g)

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An equimolar mixture of NH3 and 02 is fed into
the oxidation reactor. The feed stream is 100
mol / h. In the reactor, a conversion of 80% of
the limiting reagent is achieved.
4NH3(g) +502(g) →
→ 4NO(g) +6H2O(g)
Do the following:
f) Determine the limiting reactant
g) Calculate the percentage of excess reagent
that is not limiting, according to the conditions
of
feeding reagents to the reactor
h) Determine the molar fluxes for each
chemical species, in the reactor outlet stream
i) Calculate the mole fraction of each chemical
species in the reactor outlet stream
j) Calculate the reaction rate, validate your
result by calculating for 2 chemical species
Reactor
Transcribed Image Text:An equimolar mixture of NH3 and 02 is fed into the oxidation reactor. The feed stream is 100 mol / h. In the reactor, a conversion of 80% of the limiting reagent is achieved. 4NH3(g) +502(g) → → 4NO(g) +6H2O(g) Do the following: f) Determine the limiting reactant g) Calculate the percentage of excess reagent that is not limiting, according to the conditions of feeding reagents to the reactor h) Determine the molar fluxes for each chemical species, in the reactor outlet stream i) Calculate the mole fraction of each chemical species in the reactor outlet stream j) Calculate the reaction rate, validate your result by calculating for 2 chemical species Reactor
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