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- Wed Dec 22, 2021 6:54 pm
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: Determining what reaction is more favourable
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Determining what reaction is more favourable
I am doing a project at the minute with three reactions occurring. The reactions include: CH4 + H2O --> CO + 3H2... Step 1 CO + H20 <--> CO2 + H2... Step 2 CH4 + 2H2O <--> CO2 + 4H2... Step 3 My lecturer and I have assumed the first reaction has a CH4 conversion of 95% with the flow rate of both the...
- Sun Dec 12, 2021 4:28 pm
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: What does it equal to NaHCO3 + H2O + C2H4O2 = ?
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Re: What does it equal to NaHCO3 + H2O + C2H4O2 = ?
NaHCO3 + CH3COOH → H2O + CO2 + CH3COONa
This would therefore produce the CO2 needed for the extinguishing of the flame
This would therefore produce the CO2 needed for the extinguishing of the flame
- Sun Dec 12, 2021 4:21 pm
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: Use of tyres to form methane
- Replies: 1
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Use of tyres to form methane
Basically, I have to find the stoichiometry of a tyre which we have determined as a surrogate molecule to be C72H86S. I have to determine the conversion of this to Methane as an approximation for a design of a reactor and the calculation of a rate. So I was wondering what equation I could use.
- Fri Nov 05, 2021 9:07 am
- Forum: Chemistry forum
- Topic: Disulfide Bridges Forming On A Monomer
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Disulfide Bridges Forming On A Monomer
I was wondering if anyone could help with designing a surrogate molecule. I am to design a Styrene Butadiene polymer with disulfide bridges. I have calculated that there are 12 monomers required with only one disulfide bridge (two sulfur atoms). My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go