A fuel oil is composed of C10H22 and C12H26 in an unknown ratio (Note, there are
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A fuel oil is composed of C10H22 and C12H26 in an unknown ratio (Note, there are no other significant components in the fuel oil). When the fuel oil is burned with 20% excess air the exhaust is tested and the ratio of water to CO2 is found to be 1.088. Please note that the reaction proceeds to 100% completion (i.e. there is no detectable unburned fuel oil or carbon monoxide). Determine the composition of the fuel oil. One process for the production of hydrogen is the catalytic reaction of carbon monoxide and steam. The chemical reaction is given by: CO + H2O rightarrow H2 + CO2 A block flow diagram for the process is shown in Figure 1 on page 2. Pure CO is fed to the process in Stream 1 where it is blended with a recycle stream (Stream 11) and fed into a reactor. Stream 12, comprised of pure steam, is fed to the reactor in 55% excess, the products andExplanation / Answer
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