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Acrylonitrile (C 3 H 3 N) is produced in the reaction with propylene (C 3 H 6 ), ammonia (NH 3 ) and oxygen (O

Acrylonitrile (C3H3N) is produced in the reaction with propylene (C3H6), ammonia (NH3) and oxygen (O2):

C3H6 + NH3 +3/2O2 C3H3N + 3H2O

The overall 936 mole feed contains 10 mol% propylene, 12 mol% ammonia and 78 mol% air. A conversion of the limiting reactant is 30%. The estimated composition of used air is 21 mol% (oxygen) O2 and 79 mol% nitrogen (N2).

What is the mole percentage (mol%) of acrylonitrile in the mixture at the end of reaction?

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