Question: It is known that for a certain third-order, gas-phase reaction, the rate of reaction doubles when the temperature goes from 250C to 270C. The form

 It is known that for a certain third-order, gas-phase reaction, the

It is known that for a certain third-order, gas-phase reaction, the rate of reaction doubles when the temperature goes from 250C to 270C. The form of the rate equation is rA=koe(RTE)cAcB2 If the rate of reaction is 10moles/m3/s at the base conditions, which are 20atm pressure and 250C, and an equal molar flow of A and B are in the feed (no inerts), answer the following questions: a. Compared to the base case, by how much does the rate of reaction (at inlet conditions) change if the temperature is increased to 260C ? b. Compared to the base case, by how much does the rate of reaction (at inlet conditions) change if the pressure is increased by 15%

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