Evaluate the answer of all parts of the given question
Question- Dry ground limestone (95 wt% Caco3, 5 wt% inert) is added in excess in to a 1M solution of H2SO4 in water in order to neutralize the acid, producting CaSO4, H2O, and CO2. The product from the neutralization tank is fed to a heater, in which all the excess CaCO3 is converted to CO2 and CaO. CO2 leaves the heater as a gas, and the solids and liquids leave the heater in one stream as "sludge". Take as a basis 100L/s of the acid solution to be neutralized. The ratio of limestone to acid solution in the feed streams is 1 Ibm limestone to 1 Ibm acid solution.
Part 1- Write the balanced chemical reactions in the neutralization tank and the heater.
Part 2- Calculate the molar flow rates of all species leaving the process.
Part 3- Calculate the mass flow rate of the sludge leaving the heater and of CO2 stream leaving heater.
Part 4- Is total mass and total moles conserved? Verify your answer .
I want experts assist to compute the balanced chemical reactions in the neutralization tank.