An important process for the production of acrylonitrile (C3H3N) (U.S. production is greater than 109 lb) is given by the following reaction: 2C!H"(?) + 2NH!(?) + 3O#(?) H⎯⎯⎯J 2C!H!N(?) + 6H#O(?) A 150.-L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C: ? = 0.500 MPa ? = 0.800 MPa  ? = 1.500 MPa  What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture (MPa = 106 Pa)?

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An important process for the production of acrylonitrile (C3H3N) (U.S.
production is greater than 109 lb) is given by the following reaction: 2C!H"(?) + 2NH!(?) + 3O#(?) H⎯⎯⎯J 2C!H!N(?) + 6H#O(?)
A 150.-L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C:

? = 0.500 MPa
? = 0.800 MPa 
? = 1.500 MPa 
What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture (MPa = 106 Pa)?

An important process for the production of acrylonitrile (C,H,N) (U.S.
production is greater than 109 lb) is given by the following reaction:
2C3H3N(g) + 6H20(g)
A 150.-L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C:
2C3H4 (g) + 2NH3(g) + 30,(g)
Pc3H4
= 0.500 MPa
PNH3
0.800 MPa
Ро,
= 1.500 MPa
What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture (MPa = 106 Pa)?
Transcribed Image Text:An important process for the production of acrylonitrile (C,H,N) (U.S. production is greater than 109 lb) is given by the following reaction: 2C3H3N(g) + 6H20(g) A 150.-L reactor is charged to the following partial pressures at 25°C: 2C3H4 (g) + 2NH3(g) + 30,(g) Pc3H4 = 0.500 MPa PNH3 0.800 MPa Ро, = 1.500 MPa What mass of acrylonitrile can be produced from this mixture (MPa = 106 Pa)?
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