In the Deacon Process for the manufacture of C12 , a mixture of HCI gas and air is passed over a heated catalyst which promotes oxidation of the acid. Air supplied is at a rate of 12.5 cubic meter air measured at 30 degree Celsius and 100 kPa per kg/HCI. (a) calculate per kg of acid, the kg of air supplied, percent excess air (b) mass composition of the gas mixture entering the reaction chamber and (c) wt% composition of the gases leaving the chamber assuming 80% of the acid is oxidized.
In the Deacon Process for the manufacture of C12 , a mixture of HCI gas and air is passed over a heated catalyst which promotes oxidation of the acid. Air supplied is at a rate of 12.5 cubic meter air measured at 30 degree Celsius and 100 kPa per kg/HCI. (a) calculate per kg of acid, the kg of air supplied, percent excess air (b) mass composition of the gas mixture entering the reaction chamber and (c) wt% composition of the gases leaving the chamber assuming 80% of the acid is oxidized.
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Transcribed Image Text:In the Deacon Process for the manufacture of C12 , a mixture of HCI gas
and air is passed over a heated catalyst which promotes oxidation of the
acid. Air supplied is at a rate of 12.5 cubic meter air measured at 30
degree Celsius and 100 kPa per kg/HCl.
(a) calculate per kg of acid, the kg of air supplied, percent excess air
(b) mass composition of the gas mixture entering the reaction chamber
and
(c) wt% composition of the gases leaving the chamber assuming 80% of
the acid is oxidized.
(d) volume of gases leaving the chamber at 100 degree Celsius and 750
mmhg
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