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Stoich combustion equation 2

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adamb113

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Feb 12, 2010
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I am looking at a stoich heat equation and can't figure out an example. It's basic chem/thermo so I was wondering if somebody could help. I attached the equation and surrounding text to this post as a pdf. Basically I can't figure out why they are multiplying "v" by 4.762 in the denominator of equation (1.7) 3.762 is the mole ratio of N2 to O2, but what is 4.762? and why woudl you put it in the denominator like that.
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Adam
 
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fraction fuel in feed = (fuel in feed)/(total moles in feed)

= (fuel)/ [(fuel) + (O2) + (N2)]

= (1)/ [ (1) + (1*O2) + (3.762*O2)]

= (1)/ [ (1) + O2[1+3.762]

= (1)/ [ (1) + O2[4.762] ------> equation (1.7)

Equation (1.7) is mirrored by the left hand side of equations in Table 1.3.
 

Simply the molar (ie, volume) ratio of air-to-oxygen is 4.762 (=1/0.21) representing 21% vol of oxygen in air.
 
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