This is a chemical engineering question (not a chemistry question).
20 Ethylene oxide (C2H4O) is formed by the partial oxidation of ethylene in a gas phase reaction. In this process, 1000 mol/h of pure ethylene is fed to the system. The stream leaving the reactor contains ethylene, ethylene oxide, water, CO, and N only; all of the oxygen is consumed. The reactor effluent goes to a separation unit, where the fresh ethylene and air streams are used to form the reactor feed. The remaining gases, ethylene oxide, water, and CO2, are withdrawn as the product stream. A total of 50 mol/h of CO2 appears in this stream. The gas phase reaction proceeds according to the following stoichiometry:
C2H4 + O2 -> C2H4O + H2O + 2CO
a) Using the extent of reaction, do a material balance on the overall process to find the flow rate of C2H4O in the product stream. [6/10]
b) What is the overall conversion of C2H4 in the process? [3/1]
c) Calculate the ratio of the stream recycled to the stream purged (na/n) [5/5]
d) The overall conversion of C2H4 can be increased to 100% by recycling the entire stream. Why do you think this is not done? [2/1]