i) Determine the expression of concentration of each components as a function of time i.e. CA(T), Ca(t), Cc(t) and Co(r). t Figure 1 shows the elementary reactions of ethylene oxide in series take place in a continuous constant-flow stirred tank reactor (CSTR) under isothermal conditions. The rate constant, k2=k; + ka and with initial CA=CAO and Cso= Coc= Coo =0. Given vo= 1000 L-h1, k;= 1 min1, ke= 2 min and k3=1 min1 and CAo= 1 mol-h1. CH20CH2 (CH;CHO)* (B) CCH4(C) SHCOCH,CO,H (D) Figure 1 Reaction of ethylene oxides in series
i) Determine the expression of concentration of each components as a function of time i.e. CA(T), Ca(t), Cc(t) and Co(r). t Figure 1 shows the elementary reactions of ethylene oxide in series take place in a continuous constant-flow stirred tank reactor (CSTR) under isothermal conditions. The rate constant, k2=k; + ka and with initial CA=CAO and Cso= Coc= Coo =0. Given vo= 1000 L-h1, k;= 1 min1, ke= 2 min and k3=1 min1 and CAo= 1 mol-h1. CH20CH2 (CH;CHO)* (B) CCH4(C) SHCOCH,CO,H (D) Figure 1 Reaction of ethylene oxides in series
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Transcribed Image Text:i) Determine the expression of concentration of each components as a function of time
i.e. CA(T), Ca(t), Cc(t) and Co(r). t

Transcribed Image Text:Figure 1 shows the elementary reactions of ethylene oxide in series take place in a continuous
constant-flow stirred tank reactor (CSTR) under isothermal conditions.
The rate constant, k2=k; + ka and with initial CA=CAO and Cso= Coc= Coo =0. Given vo= 1000
L-h1, k;= 1 min1, ke= 2 min and k3=1 min1 and CAo= 1 mol-h1.
CH20CH2
(CH;CHO)* (B) CCH4(C)
SHCOCH,CO,H (D)
Figure 1 Reaction of ethylene oxides in series
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