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Chapter 14, Problem 14.41P

The following problems involving chemical-reaction stoichiometry are to be solved through the use of reaction coordinates.

  1. Feed to a gas-phase reactor comprises 50 kmol+h-1 of species A, and 50 kmol+h-1 of species B. Two independent reactions occur:

A + B → C (I)
A + C → D (II)
Analysis of the gaseous effluent shows mole fractions ya= 0.05 and yB= 0.10.

  1. What is the reactor effluent rate in kmol+h-1 ?
  2. What are the mole fractions yC and yD in the effluent?
  • Feed to a gas-phase reactor comprises 40 kmol+h-1 of species A, and 40 kmol+h-1 of species B. Two independent reactions occur:
  • A + B → C (I)
    A + 2B → D (II)
    Analysis of the gaseous effluent shows mole fractions: yc = 0.52 and yD = 0.04. Determine the rates (kmol+h-1) of all species in the effluent stream.

  • Feed to a gas-phase reactor is 100 kmol+h-1 of pure species A. Two independent reactions occur
  • A → B + C (I)
    A + B → D (II)
    Reaction (I) produces valuable species C and coproduct B. The side reaction (II) produces by-product D. Analysis of the gaseous effluent shows mole fractions yc = 0.30 and YD= 0.10. Determine the rates (kmol+h-1) of all species in the effluent stream.
  • The feed to a gas-phase reactor is 100 kmol+h-1, containing 40 mol-% species A and 60 mol-% species B. Two independent reactions occur.
  • A + B → C (I)
    A + B → D + E (II)
    Analysis of the gaseous effluent shows mole fractions yc = 0.25 and yD = 0.20. Determine:

    1. Rates in kmol+h-1 of all species in the effluent stream.
    2. Mole fractions of all species in the effluent stream.
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