1. Acrylonitrile is produced by the reaction of propylene, ammonia, and oxygen. C; H, + NH3 + 3/2 O2→ C;H;N+ 3H;O The feed contains 15 mole% propylene, 15% ammonia, and 70% air. A fractional conversion of 65 % of the limiting reactant is achieved. a. Determine which reactant is limiting, b. the percentage by which each of the other reactants is in excess c. the molar flow rates of all product gas constituents for a 30% conversion of the limiting reactant, taking 100 Mol of feed as a basis.

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1. Acrylonitrile is produced by the reaction of propylene, ammonia, and oxygen.
Сз Но + NH3 + 3/2 О, 9 С,НN + 3H-0
The feed contains 15 mole% propylene, 15% ammonia, and 70% air. A
fractional conversion of 65 % of the limiting reactant is achieved.
a. Determine which reactant is limiting,
b. the percentage by which each of the other reactants is in excess
c. the molar flow rates of all product gas constituents for a 30% conversion
of the limiting reactant, taking 100 Mol of feed as a basis.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Acrylonitrile is produced by the reaction of propylene, ammonia, and oxygen. Сз Но + NH3 + 3/2 О, 9 С,НN + 3H-0 The feed contains 15 mole% propylene, 15% ammonia, and 70% air. A fractional conversion of 65 % of the limiting reactant is achieved. a. Determine which reactant is limiting, b. the percentage by which each of the other reactants is in excess c. the molar flow rates of all product gas constituents for a 30% conversion of the limiting reactant, taking 100 Mol of feed as a basis.
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