Question: 1 . ) ( 1 3 points ) . The reaction AlongrightarrowB is to be carried out isothermally in a continuous - flow reactor that

1.)(13 points). The reaction
AlongrightarrowB
is to be carried out isothermally in a continuous-flow reactor that contains a recycle stream (see below).
The following terms are known: recycle ratio (QRQ) is 0.5 ; reactor volume (V) is 100dm3; and, the initial concentration (CA,0) is 50mmoldm3.
(a) A first order reaction,
-rA=kCA
is occurring in the reactor. Solve the system in general terms, and write an expression for the total molar flow rate of A out of the reactor (see the star in the figure) as a function of Q,CA,0,k, and V. Your expression should not contain any other terms.
(b) If k=0.2s-1, plot the total molar flow rate (molAs) out of the reactor as a function of Q(dm3s), for Q=0-10dm3s.
(c) A second order reaction,
-rA=kCA2
is occurring in the reactor. Solve the system in general terms, and write an expression for the total molar flow rate of A out of the reactor (see the star in the figure) as a function of Q,CA,0,k, and V. Your expression should not contain any other terms.
(d) If k=0.2dm3mmol-1s-1, plot the total molar flow rate (mol A/s) as a function of Q(dm3s), for Q=0-10dm3s. Add the corresponding curve to the same plot from (b).
(e) The contractor installed the recycle line backwards (of course), and 50% of the influent flow is now bypassing the reactor. Resolve parts (b) and (d) for this situation and add those curves to the plot. Your plot should contain four curves. Describe and justify the differences between the four curves. Explain how a decrease in the recycle ratio would affect each scenario.
1 . ) ( 1 3 points ) . The reaction

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