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Q2: The following is a flow chart for a steady state multiple unit process in which 52% of hydrogen entering the membrane is removed in na.
F=10 molls
72
Membrane
20 mol% H,
80 mol% CH4
0.25 mol H,/mol
0.75 mol
CH,/mol
99 mol% H,
1 mol%CH
Y, mol Hj/mol
1-y, mol CH /mol
13
Y mol H/mol
1-y mol CH /mol
Adsorption
Cyclo
πς
0.5 mol H2
99.5 mol CH
a) Calculate the degree of freedom for the membrane, adsorption cycle and the overall
process. And show the order of your calculation
b) Write and simplify the general material balance equation.


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