For a molar ratio of CH4:H2O being 1:0.5 in steam methane reforming reactions, if 25ml/min CH4 is fed, what is the corresponding flow rate of liquid water (not steam) needed?
Steam/liquid water calculations in steam methane reforming reactions depend on the number of moles of water used in the reaction and the number of moles of methane used in the reaction. The mole ratio of water to methane should be 2 to 1. This means that for every mole of methane used, two moles of water should be used. This ratio should be maintained throughout the reaction.