Question: A gas mixture is found to contain two diatomic A and B species for which the partial pressures of both are 0.05065 MPa (0.5 atm).
A gas mixture is found to contain two diatomic A and B species for which the partial pressures of both are 0.05065 MPa (0.5 atm). This mixture is to be enriched in the partial pressure of the A species by passing both gases through a thin sheet of some metal at an elevated temperature. The resulting enriched mixture is to have a partial pressure of 0.02026 MPa (0.2 atm) for gas A, and 0.01013 MPa (0.1 atm) for gas B. The concentrations of A and B (CA and CB, in mol/m3) are functions of gas partial pressures (pA2 and pB2, in MPa) and absolute temperature according to the following expressions:
Furthermore, the diffusion coefficients for the diffusion of these gases in the metal are functions of the absolute temperature as follows:
Is it possible to purify the A gas in this manner? If so, specify a temperature at which the process may be carried out, and also the thickness of metal sheet that would be required. If this procedure is not possible, then state the reason(s) why.
25.0 kJ/mol Ca = 200, Pa, exp L (5.18a) CB 1.0 x 0PBexp 30.0 kJ/mol RT (5.18b 15.0 kI/mol DA (m2 /s) = 4.0 x 10-7 exp (5.19a) 1)B (m2/s) = 2.5 10-6 exp/- 24.0 klinol (5.19b) RT
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