The irreversible, elementary, liquid-phase, exothermic reaction: A → 2 B    k1  occurs in a CSTR with a cooling jacket. The feed is an equimolar mixture of A and I (an inert). Additional Information:  v0 = 10 L min−1                               a EA,1 = 25 kJ mol−1                 UA = 30 J (K*s)−1 CA0 = 10 mol L−1                              ko = 0.5 s−1                           Cp,A = 20 J (mol*K)−1 T0 = 375 K                             ΔHrxn(298 K) = -10 kJ mol−1               Cp,B = 10 J (mol*K)−1 Ta = 350 K                                              V = 160 L                                 Cp,I = 5 J (mol*K)−1 a) Express the reaction rate as a function of X, T, and known constants b) Write the two equations necessary to solve for X and T. Do not solve theseThese equations should be written only in terms of X and T, meaning you need tosubstitute values and units (including unit conversions) for all other parameters and constants.

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The irreversible, elementary, liquid-phase, exothermic reaction:

A → 2 B    k1 

occurs in a CSTR with a cooling jacket. The feed is an equimolar mixture of A and I (an inert).

Additional Information: 

v0 = 10 L min−1                               a EA,1 = 25 kJ mol−1                 UA = 30 J (K*s)−1

CA0 = 10 mol L−1                              ko = 0.5 s−1                           Cp,A = 20 J (mol*K)−1

T0 = 375 K                             ΔHrxn(298 K) = -10 kJ mol−1               Cp,B = 10 J (mol*K)−1

Ta = 350 K                                              V = 160 L                                 Cp,I = 5 J (mol*K)−1

a) Express the reaction rate as a function of X, T, and known constants

b) Write the two equations necessary to solve for X and T. Do not solve these
These equations should be written only in terms of X and T, meaning you need to
substitute values and units (including unit conversions) for all other parameters and constants.

 

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