Loose Leaf For Introduction To Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Loose Leaf For Introduction To Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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ISBN: 9781259878084
Author: Smith Termodinamica En Ingenieria Quimica, J.m.; Van Ness, Hendrick C; Abbott, Michael; Swihart, Mark
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.20P

For the ammonia synthesis reaction,

1 2 N 2 g + 3 2 H 2 N H 3 g

the equilibrium conversion to ammonia is large at 300 K, but it decreases rapidly with increasing T. However, reaction rates become appreciable only at higher temperatures. For a feed mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen in the stoichiometric proportions,
(a) What is the equilibrium mole fraction of ammonia at 1 bar and 300 K?
(h) At what temperature does the equilibrium mole fraction of ammonia equal 0.50
for a pressure of 1 bar?
(c) At what temperature does the equilibrium mole fraction of ammonia equal 0.50 for a pressure of 100 bar, assuming the equilibrium mixture is an ideal gas?
(d) At what temperature does the equilibrium mole fraction of ammonia equal 0.50 for a pressure of 100 bar, assuming the equilibrium mixture is an ideal solution of gases?

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Loose Leaf For Introduction To Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Ch. 14 - The following reaction reaches equilibrium at...Ch. 14 - The following reaction reaches equilibrium at...Ch. 14 - The following reaction reaches equilibrium at...Ch. 14 - The following reaction, hydrogenation of styrene...Ch. 14 - The gas stream from a sulfur burner is composed of...Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.16PCh. 14 - Ethylene is produced by the dehydrogenation of...Ch. 14 - The production of 1,3-butadiene can be carried out...Ch. 14 - The production of 1,3-butadiene can be carried out...Ch. 14 - For the ammonia synthesis reaction, 12N2g+32H2NH3g...Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.21PCh. 14 - Prob. 14.22PCh. 14 - Ammonium chloride NH4Cls decomposes upon heating...Ch. 14 - A chemically reactive system contains the...Ch. 14 - The relative compositions of the pollutants NO and...Ch. 14 - Carbon black is produced by the decomposition of...Ch. 14 - Consider the reactions 12N2g+12O2gNOg12N2g+O2gNO2g...Ch. 14 - Oil refineries often have both H2S and SO2 to...Ch. 14 - Species N2O4 and NO2 as gases come to equilibrium...Ch. 14 - The following isomerization reaction occurs in the...Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.32PCh. 14 - The feed gas to a methanol synthesis reactor is...Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.34PCh. 14 - Consider the gas-phase isomerization reaction: ....Ch. 14 - A low-pressure, gas-phase isomerization reaction,...Ch. 14 - Set up the equations required for solution of Ex....Ch. 14 - Reaction-equilibrium calculations may be useful...Ch. 14 - Ethylene oxide as a vapor and water as liquid,...Ch. 14 - In chemical-reaction engineering, special measures...Ch. 14 - The following problems involving chemical-reaction...Ch. 14 - The following is an industrial-safety rule of...Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.43PCh. 14 - The standard heat of reaction A/f3 for gas-phase...Ch. 14 - Ethanol is produced from ethylene via the...Ch. 14 - A good source for formation data for compounds is...Ch. 14 - Reagent-grade, liquid-phase chemicals often...Ch. 14 - Cracking propane is a route to light olefin...Ch. 14 - Equilibrium at 425 K and 15 bar is established for...
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