A mixture of75 mole% propane and 25 mole% hydrogen is

Chapter 4, Problem 4.69

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A mixture of75 mole% propane and 25 mole% hydrogen is burned with 25% excess air. Fractional conversions of 90% of the propane and 85% of the hydrogen are achieved; of the propane that reacts, 95% reacts to form CO2 and the balance reacts to form CO. The hot combustion product gas passes through a boiler in which heat transferred from the gas converts boiler feedwater into steam. (a) Calculate the concentration of CO (ppm) in the stack gas. (b) The CO in the stack gas is a pollutant. Its concentration can be decreased by increasing the percent excess air fed to the furnace. Think of at least two costs of doing so. (Hint: The heat released by the combustion goes into heating the combustion products, and the higher the combustion product temperature, the more steam is produced.)

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