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A syngas is combusted at 3000 g/min with the following weight %: 61.55 % N2, 7.91...

A syngas is combusted at 3000 g/min with the following weight %: 61.55 % N2, 7.91 % CO2, 0.32 % CH4, 29.1 % CO, and 1.12% H2. The gas is burned with 20% excess air at 900 F and 20 psia. Determine the flow of air entering the burner (mol/min), the volumetric flow rate of the gas exiting the burner, and the dew point. Assume ideal gas.  

CO + ½ O2 → CO2

H2 + ½ O2 → H2O

CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O

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