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A mixture of methane and air is capable of being ignited only if the mole percent of methane is between 10% and 20%. a mixture containing 15 mole% methane in air flowing at a rate of 700kg/h is to be diluted with pure air to reduce the methane concentration to the lower flammability limit. calculate the required flow rate of air in mol/h and the percent of oxygen in the product gas. (air may be taken to consist of 21 mole% o2 and 79% n2 and to have an average molecular weight of 29.0.)

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Answered by tanushi789
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Answered by Sidyandex
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At the point when the proportion of CO2 expands, the power ghostly thickness is lower, the extent of attractor and cell fire wind up bigger on the grounds that the reduction of hydrogen supplanted by CO2 influences the diffusive-warm precariousness.

In addition, the stream rate blends builds, the power ghostly thickness expands, the extent of recreated attractor and cell estimate end up littler because of diminishing of precariousness.

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