In the production of ethylene dichloride (C2H4Cl2), Chlorine and ethylene are fed 100 mole/hr each. Ninety percent conversion of the C2H4 occurs on each pass through the reactor. The product was subjected in a separation process. The overhead stream from the separator contains 98% of the Cl2 entering the separator, 92% of the entering C2H4, and 0.1% of the entering C2H4Cl2. Five percent of the overhead from the separator is purged and the rest is recycled back. Calculate a.the flow rate of the purge stream in mol/h b. composition of the purge stream.
In the production of ethylene dichloride (C2H4Cl2), Chlorine and ethylene are fed 100 mole/hr each. Ninety percent conversion of the C2H4 occurs on each pass through the reactor. The product was subjected in a separation process. The overhead stream from the separator contains 98% of the Cl2 entering the separator, 92% of the entering C2H4, and 0.1% of the entering C2H4Cl2. Five percent of the overhead from the separator is purged and the rest is recycled back. Calculate a.the flow rate of the purge stream in mol/h b. composition of the purge stream.
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In the production of ethylene dichloride (C2H4Cl2), Chlorine and ethylene are fed 100 mole/hr each. Ninety percent conversion of the C2H4 occurs on each pass through the reactor. The product was subjected in a separation process. The overhead stream from the separator contains 98% of the Cl2 entering the separator, 92% of the entering C2H4, and 0.1% of the entering C2H4Cl2. Five percent of the overhead from the separator is purged and the rest is recycled back. Calculate a.the flow rate of the purge stream in mol/h b. composition of the purge stream.
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