Question #298137

A second-order reaction of a form: 2 A → B reaches a conversion equal to X1 = 0.99 in τ1 = 7,91 h, at a temperature T1 = 298 K. Calculate the temperature T2 required to reach a conversion of X2 = 0.995 in τ2 = 1 h, with twice the initial concentration of reactant A. The activation energy of the reaction is EA = 99600 kJ/mol. Universal gas constant: R = 8,314 J/(mol*K).


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2022-02-16T13:45:02-0500

[B]=0.20.02=0.18molL1][B]=0.2−0.02=0.18molL −1 ]


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