Chemical Engineering - Chemical Reaction Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Chemical Reaction Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 26)
26.
Rate constant for a first order reaction does not depend upon reaction time, extent of reaction and the initial concentration of reactants ; but it is a function of reaction temperature. In a chemical reaction, the time required to reduce the concentration of reactant from 100 gm moles/litre to 50 gm moles/litre is same as that required to reduce it from 2 gm moles/litre to 1 gm mole/litre in the same volume. Then the order of this reaction is
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Harsha said:
1 decade ago
Assuming The order is 1.
Ln (Cao/Ca) = KT.
Given KT = constant.
Then,
Ln (100/50) = ln (2/1).
Case1 = case 2.
1st order.
Ln (Cao/Ca) = KT.
Given KT = constant.
Then,
Ln (100/50) = ln (2/1).
Case1 = case 2.
1st order.
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