The chemical reaction of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas produces hydrochloric acid gas at high temperatures between 2000-2500 Celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere. The water flowrate must be determined to achieve the desired cooling temperature of the hydrochloric acid gas produced by the reaction.
The chemical reaction of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas produces hydrochloric acid gas at high temperatures between 2000-2500 Celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere. The water flowrate must be determined to achieve the desired cooling temperature of the hydrochloric acid gas produced by the reaction.
The chemical reaction of hydrogen gas and chlorine gas produces hydrochloric acid gas at high temperatures between 2000-2500 Celsius and a pressure of 1 atmosphere. The water flowrate must be determined to achieve the desired cooling temperature of the hydrochloric acid gas produced by the reaction.