By using the given data, high heating value (HHV) vs molar mass of hydrocarbon graph has to be drawn and also the HHV for propane has to be calculated by using that graph.
By using the given data, high heating value (HHV) vs molar mass of hydrocarbon graph has to be drawn and also the HHV for propane has to be calculated by using that graph.
By using the given data, high heating value (HHV) vs molar mass of hydrocarbon graph has to be drawn and also the HHV for propane has to be calculated by using that graph.
(a)
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Explanation of Solution
Figure 1
Calculate the HHV for propane by using the trend line equation,
Molar mass for propane is 44.097g/mol.high heating value (HHV)=30376(44.097g/mol)-0.088=21768BTU/lb.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
By using the given data, High heating value (HHV) - low heating value (LHV) vs molar mass of hydrocarbon graph has to be drawn and also the |HHV - LHV| for propane has to be calculated by using that graph.
(b)
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Explanation of Solution
Figure 2
Calculate the |HHV - LHV| for propane by using the trend line equation,
Molar mass for propane is 44.097g/mol.|HHV - LHV|(BTU/lb)=5159.3(44.097g/mol)-0.287=1740BTU/lb.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
By using the given and obtained data in part (a) and part (b), enthalpies of reaction for the given reaction has to be calculated.
-21768BTUlbC3H8(1lb453.59g)(44.097gC3H81molC3H8)(1.055kJ1.000BTU)=-2233kJ/molC3H8HHVbasedthermochemicalequation is given byC3H8(g)+5O2(g)→3CO2(g)+4H2O(l);ΔHrxn=-2233kJ.
The second equation corresponds to propane’s LHV. Using HHV-LHV difference the value of LHV was calculated.
-20028BTUlbC3H8(1lb453.59g)(44.097gC3H81molC3H8)(1.055kJ1.000BTU)=-2054kJ/molC3H8LHVbasedthermochemicalequation is given byC3H8(g)+5O2(g)→3CO2(g)+4H2O(l);ΔHrxn=-2054kJ.
The estimated enthalpies are -2233kJand-2054kJ, respectively.
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
By using the given data and results obtained in part (c), the amount of heat energy released when 1700kgofC3H8(g) combustion has to be calculated.
(d)
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 6.161QP
The amount of heat energy released from the combustion of 1700kgofC3H8(g) is 7.9×107kJ.
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