3. In a reactor, carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas are combined to form methanol (CH3OH) gas and water vapor. If one mole each of carbon dioxide and hydrogen are fed to the reactor, and if the product...


3. In a reactor, carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas are<br>combined to form methanol (CH3OH) gas and water vapor.<br>If one mole each of carbon dioxide and hydrogen are fed to<br>the reactor, and if the product gas leaving the reactor<br>contains 25 mole% hydrogen, what is the fractional<br>conversion of hydrogen?<br>

Extracted text: 3. In a reactor, carbon dioxide and hydrogen gas are combined to form methanol (CH3OH) gas and water vapor. If one mole each of carbon dioxide and hydrogen are fed to the reactor, and if the product gas leaving the reactor contains 25 mole% hydrogen, what is the fractional conversion of hydrogen?

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