Chemical Engineering - Chemical Reaction Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Chemical Reaction Engineering - Section 10 (Q.No. 22)
22.
A second order reaction of the form A + B C is called a pseudo-first order reaction, when
CA0 = CB0
CA0 > CB0
CB0 > CA0
CB0CB0
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Amare Fissha said:   4 months ago
I think the answer for this question is either B or C, because the order of the reaction is pseudo-first order if one of the reactants is highly in excess.

Alpesh solanki said:   3 years ago
When one of the reactant concentrations is in large excess or remains constant compared to other that means either ca0 or cb0 is in excess compared to each other so B or C.
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