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The reversible reaction A + BharrC is carried out in an adiabatic batch reactor. The rate function is given by: r A = - k

The reversible reaction A+BharrC is carried out in an adiabatic batch reactor. The rate function is given by:
rA=-k1cA0.5cB0.5+k2cC.
The following information is provided:
The initial temperature is 100C.
At time 0, the concentrations in the reactor are: ,CAo=0.1molL and ,CBo=0.125molL
The rate constants are: ,k1(373K)=210-3s-1, and ,k2(373K)=310-5s-1
The activation energies are: ,Ea1=100kJmol and Ea2=150kJmol
The heat of reaction is: ,HR(298K)=-40,000JmolA
The heat capacities of the components present in the system can be considered constant over the temperature
range of the reaction. The values are:
CpA=25Jmol*K,CpB=25Jmol*K,CpC=40Jmol*K
a) Plot the conversion and concentrations of A,B and C as a function of time.
b) What is the maximum conversion achievable in the reactor?
c) How does this maximum conversion compare to the maximum conversion attainable in an isothermal case?
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