The gas phase reaction, is to be carried out isothermally. The molar feed is 50% H2 and 50% N2, at a pressure of 16.4 atm and at a temperature of 227 °C.
(a) Construct a complete stoichiometric table
(b) What are the values of CAo, 6, and e? Calculate the concentrations of ammonia and hydrogen when the conversion of H2 is 60%.
(c) Suppose by chance the reaction is elementary with k2-40 dmmol s1. Write the rate of reaction solely as a function of conversion for (i) a flow system and for (ii) a constant volume batch system
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