Ammonia is used for fertilizer production and has been critical to successful agriculture. A steady-state chemical process
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Ammonia is used for fertilizer production and has been critical to successful agriculture. A steady-state chemical process is used to convert nitrogen (N2) and hydrogen (H2) to ammonia (NH3) by the reaction
Stream 1, containing 95 mole% nitrogen and 5 mole% hydrogen, enters the process at a rate of 400 lbmol/hr, and stream 2, containing pure hydrogen (density = 0.08 lbm/ƒt3), enters the process at a volumetric flow rate of 31,000ƒt3/hr. A single stream leaves the process. If all of the nitrogen is consumed in the reaction, what is the molar flow rate of hydrogen in the exiting stream?
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Introduction To Chemical Engineering Tools For Today And Tomorrow
ISBN: 9780470885727
5th Edition
Authors: Kenneth A. Solen, John N. Harb
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