Question: Instructions: This project is based on your chemical engineering thermodynamics understanding and learning skills. Every group must present their project. Also, teamwork has a 1

Instructions:
This project is based on your chemical engineering thermodynamics understanding and learning skills. Every group must present their project. Also, teamwork has a 10% grading in which you must show proof of group discussions, meetings and others. All such proofs must be uploaded to Blackboard with the project.
Note: The format of the project has 5% marks and should use 12 font sizes for the text and 14 bold font sizes for headings. All the sections should be properly numbered. The project should also include a title page (this page with students' information)
Title of Project:
Thermodynamic analysis for hydrogen production through hydrogen sulphide reforming of propane reformation
Description of Project:
During propane reforming of hydrogen sulphide, suppose that two cracking reactions occur in a steady-flow reactor:
6H2S+C3H8harr3CS2+10H2
C3H8harrC3H6+H2
(a) Plot the effect of temperature (400 to 1000C) on the Gibbs energy and equilibrium constant (lnK at a pressure of 1.2 bars
(b) Plot the product composition (mole fraction) at different temperatures (400-1000C) if both reactions go to equilibrium at 1.2 bars.
(c) Plot the conversion of H2S at different temperatures
(d) Plot the yield of CS2 and H2 produced at different temperature
Hello excuse me this is our chemical engineering thermodynamics project can you please help us of with the outline like how do we setup the presentation like if we have introduction what should we write
 Instructions: This project is based on your chemical engineering thermodynamics understanding

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