A homogeneous gas reaction (A → 3R) has a reported rate at 215°C -ra = 10-2CA/2 [mol/liter sec] Find the space-time needed for 75% conversion of a 75% A-25% inert feed to a plug flow reactor operating at 215°C and 5 atm (C40 = 0.0625 mol/liter). Note: Evaluate the integral: graphically and numerically. I|
A homogeneous gas reaction (A → 3R) has a reported rate at 215°C -ra = 10-2CA/2 [mol/liter sec] Find the space-time needed for 75% conversion of a 75% A-25% inert feed to a plug flow reactor operating at 215°C and 5 atm (C40 = 0.0625 mol/liter). Note: Evaluate the integral: graphically and numerically. I|
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![A homogeneous gas reaction (A →3R) has a reported rate at 215°C
-ra = 10-2Ca/2 [mol/liter sec]
Find the space-time needed for 75% conversion of a 75% A-25% inert feed
to a plug flow reactor operating at 215°C and 5 atm (C40 = 0.0625 mol/liter).
Note: Evaluate the integral: graphically and numerically.
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Transcribed Image Text:A homogeneous gas reaction (A →3R) has a reported rate at 215°C
-ra = 10-2Ca/2 [mol/liter sec]
Find the space-time needed for 75% conversion of a 75% A-25% inert feed
to a plug flow reactor operating at 215°C and 5 atm (C40 = 0.0625 mol/liter).
Note: Evaluate the integral: graphically and numerically.
OR
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