arbon monoxide and hydrogen reacts to give methanol: CO + H2 -> CH3OH The conversion of CO entering the reactor is only 20%. A feed stream consisting of 33% CO, 66.5% H2 and 0.5% CH4 is mixed with a recycle stream and sent to a reactor. The methanol leaving the reactor is separated and the unconverted gases are recycled. To prevent the accumulation of CH4 and keep its concentration in the recycle stream at 3%, a portion of the recycled stream is blown off. For 100 moles of fresh feed, determine the following: a) The moles of recycle stream b) The moles of purge stream c) The moles of methanol produced   Note: Could I get a detailed explanation?

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Carbon monoxide and hydrogen reacts to give methanol:
CO + H2 -> CH3OH


The conversion of CO entering the reactor is only 20%. A feed stream consisting of 33% CO, 66.5% H2 and 0.5% CH4 is mixed with a recycle stream and sent to a reactor. The methanol leaving the reactor is
separated and the unconverted gases are recycled. To prevent the accumulation of CH4 and keep its concentration in the recycle stream at 3%, a portion of the recycled stream is blown off. For 100 moles of fresh feed, determine the following:


a) The moles of recycle stream
b) The moles of purge stream
c) The moles of methanol produced

 

Note: Could I get a detailed explanation?

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