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Chapter 14, Problem 14.1P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To develop expressions for mole fractions of reacting species as function of reaction coordinate for

  4NH3(g)+5O2(g)4NO(g)+6H2O(g)

Concept Introduction :

The mole fractions yi of the species present are related to ε by

  yi=nin=ni0+viεn0+vε

(a)

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Answer to Problem 14.1P

  yNH3=24ε7+ε

  yO2=55ε7+ε

  yNO=4ε7+ε

  yH2O=6ε7+ε

Explanation of Solution

  4NH3(g)+5O2(g)4NO(g)+6H2O(g)

  vi = Moles of products − Moles of reactants

  v=vi=4+645=1

  n0=2mol(NH3)+5mol(O2)=7

The mole fractions yi of the species present are related to ε by

  yi=nin=ni0+viεn0+vε

  yNH3=24ε7+ε

  yO2=55ε7+ε

  yNO=4ε7+ε

  yH2O=6ε7+ε

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To develop expressions for mole fractions of reacting species as function of reaction coordinate for

  2H2S(g)+3O2(g)2H2O(g)+2SO2(g)

Concept Introduction :

The mole fractions yi of the species present are related to ε by

  yi=nin=ni0+viεn0+vε

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 14.1P

  yi=nin=ni0+viεn0+vε

  yH2S=32ε8ε

  yO2=53ε8ε

  yH2O=2ε8ε

  ySO2=2ε8ε

Explanation of Solution

  2H2S(g)+3O2(g)2H2O(g)+2SO2(g)

  vi = Moles of products − Moles of reactants

  v=vi=+2+223=1

  n0=3mol(H2S)+5mol(O2)=8

The mole fractions yi of the species present are related to ε by

  yi=nin=ni0+viεn0+vε

  yH2S=32ε8ε

  yO2=53ε8ε

  yH2O=2ε8ε

  ySO2=2ε8ε

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To develop expressions for mole fractions of reacting species as function of reaction coordinate for

  6NO2(g)+8NH3(g)7N2(g)+12H2O(g)

Concept Introduction :

The mole fractions yi of the species present are related to ε by

  yi=nin=ni0+viεn0+vε

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 14.1P

  yNO2=36ε8+5ε

  yNH3=48ε8+5ε

  yN2=1+7ε8+5ε

  yH2O=12ε8+5ε

Explanation of Solution

  6NO2(g)+8NH3(g)7N2(g)+12H2O(g)

  vi = Moles of products − Moles of reactants

  v=vi=+7+1268=5

  n0=3molNO2+4molNH3+1molN2=8

The mole fractions yi of the species present are related to ε by

  yi=nin=ni0+viεn0+vε

  yNO2=36ε8+5ε

  yNH3=48ε8+5ε

  yN2=1+7ε8+5ε

  yH2O=12ε8+5ε

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