Assume we have a bioreactor where the following two reactions are taking place. The bioreactor has volume of 10 Liters. The feed solution introduced to the reactor had the following composition: 25 g/L of glucose, 8 g/L of NH3 and 5 g/L of O2. Assume that both reactions proceed until a total mass of 30 grams of glucose are left in the bioreactor, and that a total of 40 grams of C2H60 have been produced. C6H12062C2H,0+2CO2 C6H1206 + NH3 +1.5 O2 →C;H9NO4+ CO2 + 3H20 a) Identify the limiting reactant considering the second reaction b) Calculate the extents of reaction for both reactions (4 and ). c) Calculate the amount in grams of C5H9NO4 produced d) Calculate the amount in grams of CO2 produced
Assume we have a bioreactor where the following two reactions are taking place. The bioreactor has volume of 10 Liters. The feed solution introduced to the reactor had the following composition: 25 g/L of glucose, 8 g/L of NH3 and 5 g/L of O2. Assume that both reactions proceed until a total mass of 30 grams of glucose are left in the bioreactor, and that a total of 40 grams of C2H60 have been produced. C6H12062C2H,0+2CO2 C6H1206 + NH3 +1.5 O2 →C;H9NO4+ CO2 + 3H20 a) Identify the limiting reactant considering the second reaction b) Calculate the extents of reaction for both reactions (4 and ). c) Calculate the amount in grams of C5H9NO4 produced d) Calculate the amount in grams of CO2 produced
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O2 is limiting reagent
Extent1= 0.435mol
Extent2= .787 mol
C5H9NO4 produced = 115.689g
CO2 produced = 72.908g
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