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Chemistry, 19.07.2019 06:10 daytonalive83481

You are studying the saponification reaction using cstr reactor setup in the lab. +c, h,oh (d) naoh (a) + ch, cooc, h, (b)- ch, coona (c) + ou operated tubular reactor at following conditions va# 60ml/min, vb-60ml/min volurne of reactor-c.4 liter, concentration of a in the feed tank 0.1 m concentration of b in the feed tank-0.06 m temperature-25°c measured conductivity of product at steady state-8.3 ms/em a. find the initial conductivity value [1 mark] b. find final conductivity value (a,) [2 mark] c. genera te the conductivity(a) vs conversion (limiting reactant) equation by exploiting the fact that conversion (limiting reactants) and conductivity is linear [hint: linear relation can be written as λ=c, x +c, where x is conversion of limiting reactant, crand c2 are constants, can be determined using information found in parts a & b]. [2 mark] d. find the conversion of limiting reactant for given measured conductivity of product mixture using the equation in part c.[i marks] e. find the concentrations of a and b at the exit of reactor at steady state.

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