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Engineering, 02.11.2020 20:50 andrespacheco5888

The reversible liquid phase rxn, A + B ↔ C , is carried out isothermally in a batch reactor. The reaction is elementary. Species B is used as a reactant and a solvent; therefore, it is present in excess. Additional information:

CA0=0.25 mol/L, CB0=50 mol/L, kA = 0.005 L/mol·min, and Kc = 0.09 L/mol

Plot, using excel, the Levenspiel plot (1/−rA vs X) for X from 0 to 0.8 [upload the excel file]
Using numerical integration, calculate the required time to achievable 60% conversion (show the used values, in the numerical integration, in a table of two rows).

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