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Chemistry, 13.09.2019 21:10 Person51761

The mixture 15% c2h4, 55% br2, and inert as balance(wt. %) flows in a pfr reactor at 330°c and 1.5 atm . the feed flow rate is 10 m^3/h. the reaction is reversible as follows:
c2h4+br2\leftarro\leftrightarrowc2h 4br2
the rate constants arek1= 500m3/(kmol h) k-1= 0.032 h-1
calculate the reactor volume to a conversion of 75% (limiting reactant).
consider molecular weight inert=44

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