SOLUTION: Differential Equation (involving chemical reaction)
A rocket engine burns a stoichiometric mixture of fuel (liquid hydrogen) in oxidant (liquid oxygen). The combustion chamber i
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Question 1171726: Differential Equation (involving chemical reaction)
A rocket engine burns a stoichiometric mixture of fuel (liquid hydrogen) in oxidant (liquid oxygen). The combustion chamber is cylindrical, 75 cm long and 60 cm in diameter, and the combustion process produces 108 kg/s of exhaust gases. If combustion is complete, find the rate of reaction of hydrogen and of oxygen.
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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