. (a) A chicken egg takes 3 minutes to be cooked to be a hard egg at low altitude at 100 degree celsius water temperature. Whereas, at a high altitude it takes 4.5 minutes due to the water temperature being at 94 degree celsius. Therefore, the activation energy for cooking the chicken egg at both altitudes. Furthermore, if the activation energy for cooking a duck egg is 7.69 kJ/mol and the water boils at 97 degree celsius with the pre-exponential factor is -1.3889, determine the total time that will be taken to cook the duck egg
1. (a) A chicken egg takes 3 minutes to be cooked to be a hard egg at low altitude at 100 degree celsius water temperature. Whereas, at a high altitude it takes 4.5 minutes due to the water temperature being at 94 degree celsius. Therefore, the activation energy for cooking the chicken egg at both altitudes. Furthermore, if the activation energy for cooking a duck egg is 7.69 kJ/mol and the water boils at 97 degree celsius with the pre-exponential factor is -1.3889, determine the total time that will be taken to cook the duck egg.
1. (b) Adsorption of carbon dioxide on activated carbon is common way to mitigate harmful gases that are being released. Carbon dioxide that is being adsorbed on a certain sample of adsorbent versus carbon dioxide and the total adsorbed values per gram of adsorbent versus carbon dioxide can be found in online resources and textbooks. With the correct isotherm model determine the adsorption data and justify your answer. With the proposed model find the surface area of the sample if it is 1.0g of adsorbent used. Cross sectional area of the carbon dioxide is given as 0.18 nm^2 and the vapour pressure of carbon dioxide at constant temperature is 100kPa.
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