The reaction between C2H4 and HBr to form ethyl bromide (C2H5Br) is carried out in a continuous
reactor. The product stream is analysed and found to contain 51.7 mol% C2H5Br, 17.3 mol% HBr, and
31 mol% C2H4. The feed to the reactor contains only ethylene and HBr and the total molar flow rate
of the feed stream is 165 mol/s. Calculate the fractional conversion of the limiting reactant and the
percentage by which the other reactant is in excess.
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The reaction between ethylene and hydrogen bromide to form ethyl bromide is carried out in a continuous reactor. The product stream is analyzed and found to contain 51.7mole% C2H5Br and 17.3% HBr. The feed to the reactor contains only ethylene and hydrogen bromide. Calculate the fractional conversion of the limiting reactant and the percentage by which the other reactant is in excess. If the molar flow rate of the feed stream is 165 mol/s
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