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A gas mixture analyzing 6% pentane, 10% butane, 15% propane, 10%


ethane, 55% methane and 4% nitrogen by
volume is burned at a rate of
100 m3 per hour at 350 kPa and 300 K with 12% excess air. Air is
supplied at 100 kPa and
300 K. It is found that the flue gas which leaves
at 105 kPa and 800 K contains CO2 and CO in the mole ratio 18:1.
Determine the following:
(a) The rate of air supply (m³ per hour)
(b) The Orsat analysis of flue gas
(c) The flue gas
produced (m³ per hour)

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