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Chemical Equilibria: Feed Composition and Molar Ratios

“Synthesis gas” may be produced by the catalytic reforming of methane with steam:
CH4(g) + H2O(g) —> CO(g) + 3H2(g)
The only other reaction considered is:
CO(g) + H2O(g) —> CO2(g) + H2(g)
Assume equilibrium is attained for both reactions at I bar and 1300 K.
(1) Would it he better to carry out the reaction at pressures above 1 bar?
(b) Would it he better to carry out the reaction at temperatures below 1300 K?
(c) Estimate the molar ratio of hydrogen to carbon monoxide in the synthesis gas if the feed consists of an equimolar mixture of steam and methane.
(d) Repeat part (c) for a steam to methane mole ratio in the feed of 2.
(e) How could the feed composition be altered to yield a lower ratio of hydrogen to carbon monoxide in the synthesis gas than is obtained in part (c)?

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The Feed Composition and Molar Ratio is calculated for a Synthesis Gas reaction.

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