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Engineering, 10.04.2020 18:37 zahid79

The following elementary liquid-phase equilibrium reaction takes place in a batch reactor system: A \leftrightarrow R . The initial concentrations of A and R are 0.5 and 0.0 mol L-1, respectively. At t= 8 minutes, the conversion of A is 0.33. At equilibrium the conversion of A is 0.667 . The rate of destruction of A may be expressed as:

-rA = k1 CA – k2 CR.

What is the value of k2, expressed in the mol-L-min system of units, to three decimal places.

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