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Engineering, 03.03.2020 00:37 sierransha08

Fuel cells have been proposed for use in cars and for power generation as part of a hydrogen economy. They offer the advantages of higher efficiency and cleaner fuel with insignificant pollutants. The reaction is 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O Where the oxygen comes from the air (21% O2 and 79% N2). Hydrogen flows into a fuel cell at a rate of 27 gmol/min. Air (consisting of oxygen and nitrogen) enters the fuel cell in a separate stream. The amount of oxygen entering the fuel cell is 50% more than that needed to react stoichiometrically with all of the entering hydrogen. The conversion of hydrogen in the fuel cell is 85%. Assume that only a single stream exits the fuel cell.
What is the flow rate of each of the species leaving the fuel cell? Note that the flow rates given correspond to a fuel cell rated at approximately 50 kW using 2004 technology.

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