Question: 2. Given The Following Composition Of The Fuel Gas (Table 1 Supplied At 1 Atm, 80°F And 100% RH While Air Lat 1 Atm Is Supplied ... 2. Given the following composition of the fuel gas (Table 1) supplied at 1 atm, 80°F and 100% RH while air kt 1 atm is supplied at 80°F and 50% RH. Thetemperature of the furnace is 700°F. Complete combustion occurred with no excess air supplied TABLE 1 Moles N2 COMPONENTS MOLES 2.1 0.5 Moles C Moles 02 Moles H2 Co2 02 C2.4H4.2 co 7.0 33.8 H2 40.6 11.2 C1.2H4.4 N2 4.8 TОTAL ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS TABLE 2 Moles of theoretical oxygen Moles of supplied oxygen Moles of nitrogen supplied by air Moles of C02 in the flue gas Moles of water from the air Moles of water frorm the fuel Total moles of water in the flue gas
Question: 2. Given The Following Composition Of The Fuel Gas (Table 1 Supplied At 1 Atm, 80°F And 100% RH While Air Lat 1 Atm Is Supplied ... 2. Given the following composition of the fuel gas (Table 1) supplied at 1 atm, 80°F and 100% RH while air kt 1 atm is supplied at 80°F and 50% RH. Thetemperature of the furnace is 700°F. Complete combustion occurred with no excess air supplied TABLE 1 Moles N2 COMPONENTS MOLES 2.1 0.5 Moles C Moles 02 Moles H2 Co2 02 C2.4H4.2 co 7.0 33.8 H2 40.6 11.2 C1.2H4.4 N2 4.8 TОTAL ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS TABLE 2 Moles of theoretical oxygen Moles of supplied oxygen Moles of nitrogen supplied by air Moles of C02 in the flue gas Moles of water from the air Moles of water frorm the fuel Total moles of water in the flue gas
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