What minimum volume of natural gas is needed to produce

Chapter 28, Problem 53

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What minimum volume of natural gas is needed to produce the hydrogen consumed in converting 15.5 kg of the oil glyceryl trioleate (triolein) to the fat glyceryl tristearate (tristearin)? The natural gas is 92.0% and 8.0% by volume and is measured at and 756 mmHg pressure. The hydrogen is produced by steam re-forming the natural gas. Assume that natural gas and steam are the only reactants and that carbon monoxide is the only product other than hydrogen.

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