
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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Calculate the constant and the time it will take to achieve 90% conversion.

Transcribed Image Text:2. In the elementary gaseous phase reaction A → 2R + S, starting with a feed that is 40% A
at 2 atm and 650°C, the volume increases by 60% in 40 mins. Calculate the SRR constant
and the time it will take to achieve 90% conversion.
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