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HCN reactor design

For my diploma work, I should design a hydrogen cyanide (HCN) producing reactor. I found that for the BMA process, overall $$\ce{CH4 + NH3 -> HCN + 3 H2 \quad{} \Delta{}H_r = \pu{251 kJ / mol} }$$ ...
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Rate of SN1 reaction in derivative of furan and thiopene

When I was practising questions on the rate of SN1 mechanisms, I stumbled across this: I could eliminate options B and D because they can stabilize by only cross conjugation (if I am correct) and ...
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Concentration of products in tank reactor

I want to calculate the concentrations of all components in the outlet stream of the reaction: C$_2$H$_6$ -> C$_2$H$_4$ + H$_2$ (A -> B + C) I have a tank reactor (isothermic and isobar): V= $...
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Rate order when the slow step only contains intermediates?

I feel a bit sheepish asking this, but I was told that the stoichiometry of the slow step of a mechanism indicates the order of a reaction with respect to a reactant. However, in the slow step of this ...
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Tmax of parallel reactions/Steady state reactions

Below are four reactions, to this experiment inhibitor is added so that k$_3$ = $0$ (but the other reactions are unaffected) calculate [D] when the reaction is over. The initial concentration of A is $...
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Are there any genuine, elementary ternary reactions?

Macroscopically, reaction rates can be of varied order. But mechanistically, most reactions are first-order or second-order/binary (e.g. SN2, many catalyst surface reactions, dimers). Most processes ...
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The Mechanism of Termolecular Reactions

How does a termolecular elementary reaction happen under the law of mass action? My physical chemistry textbook only says details about bimolecular and unimolecular reactions with collision theory. I ...
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Steady-state approach - how to find rate equation for intermediate?

The reaction mechanism for the formation of $\ce{NO2}$ is: \begin{align} \ce{NO + NO &<=>[$k_1$][$k_1'$] N2O2} & &\text{ (slow)} \\[0.2cm] \ce{N2O2 + O2 &->[$k_2$] NO2 +NO2} &...
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Does mass affect rate of reaction?

Suppose I am reacting HCl with CuCO3. Experiment 1: I use 2g powdered CuCO3 Experiment 2: I use 4g powdered CuCO3 All other variables are kept constant. Will this have any affect on rate of reaction? ...
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Lindemann-HInshelwood mechanism difference between high and low concentration

I have a gas reaction which follows the Lindemann-Hinshelwood mechanism and want to calculate the rate constant at low and at high concentrations of the gas but I find myself stuck at what my next ...
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Lindemann–Hinshelwood mechanism for a gas reaction

The effective rate constant for a gaseous reaction which proceeds by a Lindemann–Hinshelwood mechanism is $\pu{1.01E-5 s^-1}$ at a concentration of $\pu{4.6E-6 M}$ and $\pu{2.21E-5 s^-1}$ at a ...
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Using the steady state approximation in the decomposition of nitramide to determine rate law

$\ce{O2NNH2 (aq) ->[\mathit{k}_1] O2NNH- (aq) + H+ (aq)}$ $\ce{O2NNH- (aq) + H+ (aq) ->[\mathit{k}_{-1}] O2NNH2 (aq)}$ $\ce{O2NNH- (aq) ->[\mathit{k}_2] N2O(g) + OH- (aq)}$ $\ce{H+ (aq) + OH-...
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What does a fractional order of reaction mean for the mechanism?

I'm doing a high school/sixth form college investigation of the kinetics between magnesium ribbon and hydrochloric acid. I have obtained a rate order was $1.5$ with reference to $[\ce{H+}]$ and hence ...
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