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Solution'S For Chemical Reaction Engineering By-Octave Lvenspil
Solution'S For Chemical Reaction Engineering By-Octave Lvenspil
Conclusion
No one can calculate the mean residence time of the fluid with the data
available
AR S T ........
Solution
AR
R + AS
S + AT
T + AU
U + AV
V + AW
-RA = k1CA + k2 + k3 CA CA CR CS CT + CA + k4 k5 + k6 CA CA CU CV
rW = CV + k6 k7 CA CA CW
AR CA1-rA = k, 5
Solution
6 Calculated
M
4 Correct
0
0.74
0.76 0.78 0.8 0.82
Conversion
Solution
Solution
Solution
Solution
enzyme
A R CA-rA = 0.1 / (1 + 0.5 CA)
Solution
Solution
System variable density varies because Ftotal, which causes the flow
volume varies
enzyme
A R CA-rA = 0.1 / (1 + 0.5 CA)
Solution
Solution
What size of plug flow reactor operating at 649 C and 11.4 atm
required to achieve 75% conversion of 10 mol / H PH3 having
2/3 of PH3 y1 / 3 inert?
Solution
Solution
System variable density because it varies Ftotal gas and as the flow
volume also vary
Solution
Solution
2 O3 3 O2 -RA = k Coz2
k = 0.05 L / mol s
Solution
Solution
v (L / min) 4 6 24
CA (mmol / L) 20 50
Solution
CA 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 1.0 1.3 2.0
(Mol / L)
-RA 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.06 005 0.045 0.042
(Mol / Lmin)
Solution
Solution
The density is constant and CA0 CAF = (1 - XA) = 1.5 (1 -0.8) = 0.3 mol / L
Chart values are taken from problem 5.21. Reproduced extended the
necessary part of the graph
0.1
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
Reaction
rate
Concentration A
Solution
b)
Assuming that the volume is still 1500 L and that what varies is XA
Solution
Solution
Reaction
rate
Concentration A
Solution
Solution
-rA =KC
n
If first-order
kt = - ln (1-X A )
PA/pA0 is plotted vs. t gives a straight line and if it means 1st order
Solution