Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Draw a process flow diagram and carry out a degree of freedom analysis.
Concept introduction:
Mass fraction is defined as the ratio of one component to the total mixture as,
Where, x = mass fraction,
(b)
Interpretation:
Calculate the flowrate of fresh feed required to produce 1000 kg CNT/h and mass flow rate of CO2.
Concept introduction:
Mass fraction is defined as the ratio of one component to the total mixture as,
Where, x = mass fraction,
(c)
Interpretation:
Calculate the ratio of kmol CO recycled/kmol CO in fresh feed.
Concept introduction:
Mass fraction is defined as the ratio of one component to the total mixture as,
Where, x = mass fraction,
(d)
Interpretation:
Prove that the atomic carbon and oxygen balances on the reactor are not independent equations.
Concept introduction:
Mass fraction is defined as the ratio of one component to the total mixture as,
Where, x = mass fraction,
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