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3 October, 23:27

An industrial manufacturer wants to convert 175 kg of methane into HCN. Calculate the masses of ammonia and molecular oxygen required for this synthesis.

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  1. 4 October, 00:55
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    Given:

    175 kilograms of Methane (CH4) to be synthesized into Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN)

    The balanced chemical equation is shown below:

    2 CH4 + 2 NH 3 + 3 O 2 → 2 HCN + 6 H 2 O

    To calculate for the masses of ammonia and oxygen needed, our basis will be 175 kg CH4.

    Molar mass:

    CH4 = 16 kg/kmol

    NH3 = 17 kg/kmol

    O2 = 32 kg/kmol

    mass of NH3 = 175 kg CH4 / 16 kg/kmol * (2/2) * 17 kg/kmol

    mass of NH3 = 185.94 kg NH3 needed

    mass of O2 = 175 kg CH4 / 16 kg/kmol * (3/2) * 32 kg/kmol

    mass of O2 = 525 kg

    mass of O = 525 kg / 32 kg/kmol * (1/2) * 16 kg/kmol

    mass of O = 131.25 kg O
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