A large amount of a mixture of ethylene, 1-butene, and n-pentane at 435 psia and
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A large amount of a mixture of ethylene, 1-butene, and n-pentane at 435 psia and 210°F ecaped to the atmosphere and was ignited.
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR (VOL %)
COMPONENT
LOWER
UPPER
Ethylene
3.1
32
1-Butene
1.6
9.3
n-Pentane
1.4
8.0
The concentration (vol%) of this hydrocarbon vapor in the air at the point of ignition was most nearly:
a. 50 c. 5
b. 99 d. 1
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR (VOL %)
COMPONENT
LOWER
UPPER
Ethylene
3.1
32
1-Butene
1.6
9.3
n-Pentane
1.4
8.0
Explanation / Answer
the ignition occure only when flammable matrial is with in upper and lower flammability limit means for all component between ( max 32 and min 1.4)
a) 50 this is out side the range hence not ignite more material present and oxygen deficiency
b) 99 it is also outside the range , oxygen deficiency so not ignite
c) it is with in the limit so so there is strong chance of ignition
d) 1 it is also out side the range so less material is available for ignition hence not ignite
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