(a) Interpretation: A labeled flow chart should be drawn taking a basis of 1 mol of heptanes feed. Concept Introduction The flow chart will be drawn on the basis of given information of reaction: C 7 H 16 ( g ) → C 6 H 5 C H 3 ( g ) + 4 H 2 ( g )
(a) Interpretation: A labeled flow chart should be drawn taking a basis of 1 mol of heptanes feed. Concept Introduction The flow chart will be drawn on the basis of given information of reaction: C 7 H 16 ( g ) → C 6 H 5 C H 3 ( g ) + 4 H 2 ( g )
Solution Summary: The author explains that a labeled flow chart should be drawn on the basis of 1 mol of heptanes feed at 400? temperature.
A labeled flow chart should be drawn taking a basis of 1 mol of heptanes feed.
Concept Introduction
The flow chart will be drawn on the basis of given information of reaction:
C7H16(g)→C6H5CH3(g)+4H2(g)
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
Taking elemental species [C (s) and H2 (g)] at 25? as references, an inlet-outlet enthalpy table should be prepared and filled in.
Concept introduction:
The standard heat of formation will be helpful to solve the problem as:
ΔHr0=ΔHf0(product)−ΔHf0(reactant)
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The required heat transfer to or from the reactor should be obtained in kJ.
Concept introduction:
Heat transferred is determined by the formula:
Q=∑outniHi−∑inniHi]
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The heat of the heptanes dehydorcyclization reaction should be calculated at 400? and 1atm.
Concept Introduction
The heat of the heptanes dehydorcyclization reaction is determined using the formula:
ΔHr(400°C)=Q(Changeinheat)(molesofreactant)
Interpretation Introduction
(e)
Interpretation:
It should be explained that why the calculation is done in part (c) instead of directly looking up the heat of reaction at 400 o C.
Concept Introduction
In this particular case, the heat of reaction at 400°C is the heat required (given to the reactor) for the reaction to be carried out. It is equal to the heat provided for the reactor and can be calculated either the way.