1. What is the NFPA diamond and why is it important? 2. Go to Wikipedia and search...

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1. What is the NFPA diamond and why is it important?
2. Go to Wikipedia and search ethylene oxide to find the NFPA diamond numbers.
3. Draw the NFPA diamond for the chemicals propylene, isohexane, and isobutane that we discussed in Figure 2-6, and Example 2-5.

Figure 2-612 10 FAO 8 6 (m) 4 2 ON 0 0.35 0.53 Conversion X 0.65 0.74 0.8

Example 2-5.

The isomerization of butanen-C4H10 i-C4H10 1 4 0

Butane NFPA Diamond.

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