Hi everyone,
How the Volume of CB0=200 at XA=1 becomes -100B and volume of Ci0 still remains 100i (please read the document in attachment)
Is there any formula to apply for other cases for example A+2B -> 4R
thank you so much
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Posted 21 May 2023 - 03:02 PM
Hi everyone,
How the Volume of CB0=200 at XA=1 becomes -100B and volume of Ci0 still remains 100i (please read the document in attachment)
Is there any formula to apply for other cases for example A+2B -> 4R
thank you so much
Posted 21 May 2023 - 06:27 PM Best Answer
Hi,
Attached the supportive document from O.Levenspiel .
Same you may find pointers in the link attached.
https://sites.tufts....sign_guide1.pdf
Considering the reaction and 100% conversion of reactant A, you will find a deficit 0f 100 of reactant B and the Inert remains constant thus V@ xA=1 0 A+(200-300) B+100 I+600 R = 600
Edit: Same protocol for your second reaction, with or without Inert, upon the right model selection.
My understanding
Good luck.
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