Tutorial 3
Tutorial 3
C2 H 6
C2 H 4 H 2
pure ethane enters the flow reactor at 6 atm and 1100 K. How would your equation for
the concentration and reaction rate change if the reactant were to be carried out in a
constant volume batch reactor?
2. Naphthalene is a white solid that evaporates easily. It is also called mothballs, moth
flakes, white tar, and tar camphor. When mixed with air, naphthalene vapours easily
burn. The gas phase irreversible reaction is elementary, following:
An equal molar of Ci0H8 and 0 2 are fed to the reactor at a pressure of 15 atm and
250C.
Additional information: gas constant = 8.314 J/mol.K = 0.082 atm.dm3/mol.K
a) Set up a complete stoichiometric table for this reaction if the reaction occurred in a
flow system by taking C10H8 as a basis.
b) If the conversion of C10H8 is 70%, find the final concentration of C02. Determine
the rate of reaction as a function of conversion.
c) Suggest the rate of reaction as a function of conversion if this reaction is carried
out in a constant volume system.
is carried out isothermally in a flow system to form tert-butyl chloride and water. The
concentrations of tert-butyl alcohol and hydrochloric acid are 1.5M before mixing. The
rate of each stream is 10 mol/min. The entering temperature is 350 K. There are two
reactors available. One is 150 dm3 CSTR that can be heated to 400 K or cooled to
273 K. The other one is 600 dm3 PFR operated only at 350 K that cannot be heated
or cooled. The specific rate of reaction is 0.085 dm3 mol/min and the activation
energy is 30 kJ/mol.
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c) What is the rate of the reaction at 15% conversion if the reaction follows an
elementary rate law with a rate constant of 1 hr-1? Express your answer in SI
units.
1 3
N2 H 2
NH 3
2 2