Question: Please write out each step clearly Methanol ( C H 3 O H ) is produced by the reaction of carbon dioxide ( C O

Please write out each step clearly
Methanol (CH3OH) is produced by the reaction of carbon dioxide (CO2) and
hydrogen (H2). The feed to the reactor is made up of 30% by volume CO2 and
70% by volume H2 where a fractional conversion of the hydrogen of 0.60 is
achieved. The product gas consisting of methanol and water, and unreacted
hydrogen and carbon dioxide is passed to a condenser which separates the
products of the reaction from the unreacted gases.
a. Write down a balanced stoichiometric equation for the above reaction.
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b. Prepare a neat process flow diagram and fill in all of the known/unknown
flow rates and compositions.
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c. Conduct a Degree-of-Freedom analysis on the reactor, condenser
and overall process and show that it is necessary to specify one other
process variable to allow you to balance the PFD.
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d. Assuming a basis of 100molh feed to the reactor determine the flow
rates and compositions of all streams in the process.
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e. Express the composition of the exit gas stream from the reactor in
mass fractions.
f. The single pass mode of operation is very wasteful of the feed
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gases. If the exit gas from the condenser is recycled and mixed with a
fresh feed stream such that the reactor feed stream remains unchanged,
determine the molar flow rate and composition of the fresh feed to the
process.
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g. What modification to the process described in (f) would be required if the
input stream contained 0.004% by volume of an inert gas.
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h. If it is required to design a process to produce 160kmolh of methanol
what quantity of fresh feed gas would be required.
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 Please write out each step clearly Methanol (CH3OH) is produced by

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