The cumene process is used to convert benzene and propene in the presence of oxygen to phenol and acetone via the reaction C6H6 + C3H6 + 02→ C6H5OH + C3H6O This reaction is carried out with excess benzene and excess oxygen to ensure that no side reactions occur. A 1.19 ratio of benzene to propene is fed to a reactor in the presence of 31.5% excess air (N2 and O2). The first pass conversion of propene is 100%. The products leave the reactor and enter a condenser where the gaseous nitrogen and oxygen leave the process and the liquid organic products are fed to a distillation column. The distillation column separates the products from the reactants. Any unreacted reactants are fed into the fresh feed stream. The products are directed to a second distillation column that separates th acetone from the phenol. If 15.8 kg/hr of phenol is produced from this process, answer each of the questions. First, label the process flow diagram, putting either a given numeric value or the words "unknown" or "none" in each space. Do not leave any spaces blank. Variable names are shown for reference later.
The cumene process is used to convert benzene and propene in the presence of oxygen to phenol and acetone via the reaction C6H6 + C3H6 + 02→ C6H5OH + C3H6O This reaction is carried out with excess benzene and excess oxygen to ensure that no side reactions occur. A 1.19 ratio of benzene to propene is fed to a reactor in the presence of 31.5% excess air (N2 and O2). The first pass conversion of propene is 100%. The products leave the reactor and enter a condenser where the gaseous nitrogen and oxygen leave the process and the liquid organic products are fed to a distillation column. The distillation column separates the products from the reactants. Any unreacted reactants are fed into the fresh feed stream. The products are directed to a second distillation column that separates th acetone from the phenol. If 15.8 kg/hr of phenol is produced from this process, answer each of the questions. First, label the process flow diagram, putting either a given numeric value or the words "unknown" or "none" in each space. Do not leave any spaces blank. Variable names are shown for reference later.
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