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A fuel gas containing 45.00 mole% methane and the balance ethane is burned completely with pure oxygen at 25.00 degree C, and the products are cooled to 25.00 degree C. Suppose the reactor is continuous. Take a basis of calculation of 1.000 mol/s of the fuel gas, assume some value for the percent excess oxygen fed to the reactor (the value you choose will not affect the results), and calculate - Q(kW), the rate at which heat must be transferred from the reactor if the water vapor condenses before leaving the reactor and if the water remains as a vapor. Now suppose the combustion takes place in a constant-volume batch reactor. Take a basis of calculation 1.000 mol of the fuel gas charged into the reactor, assume any percent excess oxygen, and calculate -Q(kJ) for the cases of liquid water and water vapor as products.
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