Question: TABLE B.1 Selected Physical Property Data SG Compound Formula Mol. Wt. (2074) Acetaldehyde CHCHO 44.05 0.78318 Acetic acid CH,COOH 60.05 1.049 () kJ/mol , (.)

 TABLE B.1 Selected Physical Property Data SG Compound Formula Mol. Wt.

TABLE B.1 Selected Physical Property Data SG Compound Formula Mol. Wt. (2074) Acetaldehyde CHCHO 44.05 0.78318 Acetic acid CH,COOH 60.05 1.049 () kJ/mol , (.) kJ/mol () (kJ) (,y. (kJ) T("C)" T(K) P.(atm) T("C) -123.7 16.6 20.2 118.2 25.1 24.39 461.0 594.8 12.09 57.1 Acetone CHO 58.08 0.791 -95.0 5.69 56.0 30.2 508.0 47.0 - 166.2(g) -486.18(1) 438.15(8) -248.2(1) - 216.7(8) +226.75(8) -67.20(1) -46.19(8) 366.48(aq) 1192.4(g) -871.69(1) -919.73(g) 1785.7(1) 1821.4(g) 1299.6(9) Acetylene Ammonia CH NH 26.04 17.03 5.653 81.5 -33.43 17.6 23.351 309.5 405.5 77.8 61.6 111.3 -382.58(3) NH OH 35.03 NH.NO 80.05 1.72525 169.6 5.4 Decomposes at 210C Ammonium hydroxide Ammonium nitrate Ammonium sulfate Aniline Benzaldehyde (NH4)2SO4 132.14 1.769 513 365.14(c) - 399.36(aq) 1179.3(e) - 1173.1(aq) Decomposes at 513C after melting 699 38.40 52.4 CH N 93.12 106.12 1.022 1.046 -6.3 26.0 184.2 179.0 -3520.0(1) Benzene , 78.11 0.879 5.53 88.83(1) -40.04(8) +48.66(1) +82.93(8) 9.837 80.10 30.765 562.6 48.6 122.12 108.13 159.83 54.09 1.26615 1.045 3.119 -3267.6(1) -3301.5(8) 3226.7(g) -3741.8(1) 122.2 -15.4 -74 -136.5 109.1 138.3 249.8 205.2 58.6 reference state of 25 C and 1 atm. capacity for n-butane is 148.66 J/mol K and that for isobutane is 149.24 J/mol K. Use a basis of 1 mol of feed gas, calculate the amount of heat transfer to/from the reactor (kJ). The heat vapor, and 2% HCl vapor at 175 C, and a 50% conversion of n-butane is achieved. Assuming a isothermally at 175 C. The feed to the reactor contains 83 mole% n-butane vapor, 15% isobutane n-Butane is converted to isobutane in a continuous isomerization reactor that operates Benzoic acid CHO Benzyl alcohol CHO Bromine Br2 1.2- C41 1,3-Butadiene CH n-Butane CHO 10.8 31.0 102 0(1) - 54.09 58.12 584 446 425 425.17 -4.6 -0.6 42.7 37.47 4.661 22.305 Isobutane CH10 58.12 -159.6 4.540 -11.73 21.292 408.1 36,0 147.0(1) 124.7() - 158.4(1) 134.58) +1.17(8) -62.76(0) -2855.6(1) 2878.5(g) 2849.0(1) 2868.8(9) -2718.6(8) 3.8480 -6.25 21.916 419.6 39.7 CH CaC 56.10 64.10 2.2218 -185.3 2300 1-Butene Calcium carbide Calcium carbonate Calcium chloride CaCO, 100.09 2.93 Decomposes at 825C - 1206.9(C) CaCl 110.99 2.15215 782 28.37 >1600 - - -794.96(0)

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