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Chapter 13, Problem 13.7P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The temperature and the concentrations of A, B and C are to be plotted and analyzed as a function of time for an adiabatic operation.

Concept introduction:

The real reactor is defined as the process vessel which is used to perform a chemical reaction. It is modeled by various combinations of ideal reactors. The conversion, X can be defined as the moles of any species A that are reacted per mole of A fed in the reactor.

Semibatch reactor is defined as a reactor in which one reactor can be added continuously to the other reactor that is present in the vessel as the reaction continues.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The temperature and the concentrations of A, B and C are to be plotted and analyzed as a function of time for the values of UA which are equal to 10,000,40,000 and 100,000J/minK.

Concept introduction:

The real reactor is defined as the process vessel which is used to perform a chemical reaction. It is modeled by various combinations of ideal reactors. The conversion, X can be defined as the moles of any species A that are reacted per mole of A fed in the reactor.

Semibatch reactor is defined as a reactor in which one reactor can be added continuously to the other reactor that is present in the vessel as the reaction continues.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The temperature and the concentrations of A, B and C are to be plotted and analyzed as a function of time for the value of UA equals to 40,000J/minK and for different initial reactor temperatures.

Concept introduction:

The real reactor is defined as the process vessel which is used to perform a chemical reaction. It is modeled by various combinations of ideal reactors. The conversion, X can be defined as the moles of any species A that are reacted per mole of A fed in the reactor.

Semibatch reactor is defined as a reactor in which one reactor can be added continuously to the other reactor that is present in the vessel as the reaction continues.

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