Question: d) A VT graduate designed an isothermal constant volume batch reactor for the irreversible liquid phase reaction AB The reaction order in A was determined

 d) A VT graduate designed an isothermal constant volume batch reactor

d) A VT graduate designed an isothermal constant volume batch reactor for the irreversible liquid phase reaction AB The reaction order in A was determined to be 2. In the design, she used a concentration Cao = 10 mol/m' and the time required to achieve 95% conversion was calculated to be 60 minutes. It was later determined that the starting concentration of A cannot exceed 1 mol/m due to solubility limit of the product B. Assuming the temperature is the same one used in the design calculations: Can this reactor be used to achieve the required 95% conversion if the reaction is allowed to run for 60 minutes starting with 1 mol/m?? And if the answer is no, what changes in the design (starting concentration or reaction time) would you propose to achieve the required conversion? Explain and justify your

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