(P01, C01, C02, C2, C3) : Confidential EH/JUN 2014/CHE584/594
(P01, C01, C02, C2, C3) : Confidential EH/JUN 2014/CHE584/594
(P01, C01, C02, C2, C3) : Confidential EH/JUN 2014/CHE584/594
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QUESTION 1
1.04 x10's
3.38 x10's
2.47 x 10-4
7.59 X 10-4
4.87 X 10.3
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of product
collected,
the conversion
Time (min)
was recorded
Conversion
5
13
11.2
20.4
25.6
59
31.6
36.7
80
45.3
100
120
50.7
55.2
(%)
4.9
25
34
45
a)
in table below:
of A was 0.2 M.
with second order reaction rate, determine
k.
(10 marks)
b)
Construct a stoichiometric
table for this reaction.
reaction achieves 90% conversion.
Determine
if the
(6 marks)
c)
(4 marks)
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QUESTION 1
Concentration of B, CB
(mollL)
187.5
96.0
96.0
Determine the reaction orders with respect to A and B and hence, determine the
overall order of the reaction.
(8 marks)
b)
i)
of A, -rA, in terms of
(2 marks)
ii) Set up a stoichiometric
conversion (XA).
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QUESTION 2
H20
C2H40
ethylene oxide
(A)
C2H602
ethylene glycol
(C)
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QUESTION 1
+ 502
-+ 4NO
+ 6H20
An equal molar of NH3 and O2 are fed to the reactor with total pressure 4.7 atm and 300C
as reaction temperature. With respect to NH3 as the limiting reactant, the following
experimental data were recorded from constant batch reactor volume
TabeI 1 Exoenmenta data in an isot hermal batc h system
T (min)
0
50
200
100
150
PNH3
2.35
1.78
1.44
1.20
1.04
250
300
0.916
0.817
Rate law of the above reaction respond to -rA= kCAOCSi3, in which 13 is zero order with
respect to oxygen. Given R (gas universal constant) as 0.082 atrn-drn-mol+K",
a)
Construct a stoichiometric table for this gas phase reaction in constant batch reactor
volume.
(4 marks)
b)
order,
using
numerical
(13 marks)
c)
Write the rate of law by taking into account the stoichiometric of this reaction.
(3 marks)
QUESTION 2
b)
Conversion of propylene.
c)
SA
gas
The
The
the
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reactions.
(5 marks)
b)
Naphthalene, which is the most abundant component of coal tar is the liquid residue
formed during the distillation of coal into coke. Naphthalene is commonly used as a
raw material in the production of phthalic anhydride. Naphthalene vapours are easily
burn when mixed with air and its gas phase reaction is elementary and reversible as
follows,
An equal molar of ClOHs and O2 are fed to the reactor at a pressure of 10 atm and
200C
i) By taking C10Hs as a basis, construct a complete stoichiometric
reaction if the reaction occurred in a flow system.
of CO2 and
(7 marks)
iii) Express the rate of reaction as a function of conversion if this reaction is carried out
in a constant volume system.
(3 marks)
Given:
QUESTION 2
The following
equations:
reactions
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determine
the exit
(8 marks)
b)
A--,>B+C
Pure A enters the reactor at a concentration of 2.5 mol/dm". The experimental data
are measured which relates the variations in r and CA.
1
15
2
38
1.5
1.25
100
1.0
300
5
1200
0.75
0.5
of A, CA by
(2 marks)
ii) Determine the rate of reaction and the volume of CSTR required
conversion of A is 0.80. Given that the feed flow rate is 150 mol/min.
if desired
(9 marks)
QUESTION 3
reaction of:
A+ 2B ~ C
is to be carried out isothermally and the changes in pressure is considered negligible. The
gas mixtures enters the reactor at temperature of 260C and pressure of 1013 kPa, with
molar composition of 30% A and balance B. Data taken from laboratory experiments are as
follows:
T a bl e 2 Exoenrnen t a Id aa
t f or gas-pi hase cons t an t bact h reac t or
-rA' x 10''>
0.002
0.01
0.085
0.005
0.0035
(moVka.min)
Conversion, XA
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.0015
0.001
0.5
0.6
The volumetric flow rate of the feed is 10 m3/min and assuming the density of feed to be
1 kg/m3, Using numerical method,
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QUeSTION 1
(P01, C01, C2, C3)
Ethyl benzene is an important intermediate mainly used for the production of styrene. Ethyl
benzene can be produced by reacting ethylene and toluene as follows:
2 Ethylene + Toluene
-+
The above reaction takes place isothermally without a pressure drop with entering pressure
and temperature of 8.1 atm and 225C, respectively. The feed gas consists of 30% toluene
and 70% ethylene. By assuming that the reaction is elementary,
a)
Construct a stoichiometric
reacting species.
b)
Detennine the rate of reaction as a function of conversion, X and the rate constant,
k.
(4 marks)
c)
State three ways of how reacting substances could lose their chemical identity and
suggest which from these ways ethylene and toluene could lose their chemical
identity to produce ethyl benzene and propylene.
(4 marks)
QUESTION 2
(POS, C02, C3, C4)
The below equation represents a liquid phase reaction
A+B--tC
A and B streams ~5 dm3/min and concentration of 2M each) are mixed before entering a
reactor. A 800 dm PFR is operated at 300K (cannot be heated or cooled) and a 200 drrr'
CSTR (can be heated to 7rC) is planned to be used
react A and B isothermally in liquid
phase to produce product C. Note that k=0.07 dm3/mol.min at 300K and E=20 kcaLlmol.
to
a)
Suggest which reactor and under what conditions do you recommend? Explain the
reason of your choice.
(12 marks)
b)
Determine the time it takes to achieve 90% conversion in a 200 dm3 batch reactor
(BR) with CAo==Cso ~ 1M after mixing at temperature of 7rC?
(4 marks)
c)
1-
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0.00180
323.0
i)
ii)
0.00355
328.0
0.00717
333.0
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C10He
1202
10C02 +4H20
An equal molar of C10HS and O2 are fed to the reactor at a pressure of 15 atm and 250C.
Additional information:
3
=
CfoHa
20 dm
mol.
a) Set up a complete stoichiometric table for this reaction if the reaction occurred in a flow
system by taking C10Heas a basis.
.
(10 marks)
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reactions,
A constant temperature
of reactant A.
reaction
of
reaction
3A ~
C, which
reactor.
c)
A constant temperature
reaction A ~
reaction
2A
For an isothermal
reaction
3A ~
2C, which
reactor.
(10 marks)
QUESTION
It to the following
reaction.
+ CI2
In order to study the rate of this reaction, relevant data was collected and studied at 200"C.
The concentration initially consisting of NOCI only changes as given in Table 1.
Table 1 Concentration
t (s)
Concentration
of
NOCI (mole/l)
Determine
of NOCI0
0.0200
time data
200
300
500
0.0159
0.0144
0.0121
k, in Lfmol.s.
(20 marks)
QUESTION 3
For the gas phase reaction C2H4 + C~H6 ~ C6H10 which is carried
constant volume batch reactor. The rate law of the reaction is
- rc
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out isothermally
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With,
R = 8.314 J K''mor", Arrhenius parameters A and EA in L mol' S1 and J
Given the rate disappearance of ethylene, C1H4 is 8x10';' mol L1Sl.
mar"
respectively.
QUESTION 4
a) List three assumptions in arriving at the following expression (1) for a CSTR with heat
transfer.
... (1)
Given that expression (1) is derived from the General Energy Balance over a continuous
reactor which can be written as expression (2) below.
...(2)
(3 marks)
b) A first-order, liquid-phase endothermic reaction A 78 + C, is conducted in a CSTR of
15 m3 volume operating at steady-state. The feed temperature is 310 K. But, the reactor
is heated in order to increase the rate and achieve a conversion of 75%.
i)
Ig)
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