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Interpretation:
The feed rate of air to the Claus plant in
Concept introduction:
Based on the law of conservation of mass, stoichiometry is the calculations of reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
Stoichiometric coefficients are the number that appears before any component in a chemical reaction equation. It describes the stoichiometry of a chemical reaction.
Number of moles
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Moles of a species
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Interpretation:
Any environmental concerns associated with the products of the Claus plant are to be listed.
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