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# The article "n-Nonane Hydroconversion on Ni and Pt

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Problem 6E

The article “n-Nonane Hydroconversion on Ni and Pt Containing HMFI, HMOR and HBEA”

(G. Kinger and H. Vinek, Applied Catalysis A: General, 2002:139–149) presents hydroconversion rates (in $$\mu \mathrm {mol/g \cdot s}$$) of n-nonane over both HMFI and HBEA catalysts. The results are as follows:

HMFI: 0.43 0.93 1.91 2.56 3.72 6.19 11.00

HBEA: 0.73 1.12 1.24 2.93

Can you conclude that the mean rate differs between the two catalysts?

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{mu}mol/g{cdot}s

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The full step-by-step solution to problem: 6E from chapter: 6.9 was answered by , our top Statistics solution expert on 06/28/17, 11:15AM. The answer to “?The article “n-Nonane Hydroconversion on Ni and Pt Containing HMFI, HMOR and HBEA”(G. Kinger and H. Vinek, Applied Catalysis A: General, 2002:139–149) presents hydroconversion rates (in $$\mu \mathrm {mol/g \cdot s}$$) of n-nonane over both HMFI and HBEA catalysts. The results are as follows: HMFI: 0.43 0.93 1.91 2.56 3.72 6.19 11.00HBEA: 0.73 1.12 1.24 2.93Can you conclude that the mean rate differs between the two catalysts?________________Equation Transcription:Text Transcription:{mu}mol/g{cdot}s” is broken down into a number of easy to follow steps, and 69 words. This full solution covers the following key subjects: hydroconversion, catalysts, nonane, hmfi, hbea. This expansive textbook survival guide covers 153 chapters, and 2440 solutions. This textbook survival guide was created for the textbook: Statistics for Engineers and Scientists , edition: 4. Statistics for Engineers and Scientists was written by and is associated to the ISBN: 9780073401331. Since the solution to 6E from 6.9 chapter was answered, more than 409 students have viewed the full step-by-step answer.

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