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16 Nov 2019
Thermodynamics Question!!
Please please please please!!!!!!!!!! solve this problem with specific explanation and clear handwriting(or typing) please!
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(It is a Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics problem)
2. You are shipping a cylinder of acetylene, but you are afraid that during shipment, it might react to form benzene according to the following reaction: 3C2H2(g) C6H6(1) (a) Suppose that the tank only had a pressure of 1 bar and the temperature was 298K. What is the equilibrium conversion? What is the corresponding final pressure and temperature of this system? (b) How would the conversion change if the initial pressure were 100 psi)? (c) Extra credit: In practice, acetylene is commonly used as a fuel source for welding and other purposes that require a very high temperature flame. However, it is not sold as a pure gas. Rather, it is typically stored at 100 psi dissolved in acetone. Acetylene is highly soluble in acetone 1 L of acetone can dissolve 250 L of acetylene at STP. Using thermodynamic principles, explain why acetone can stabilize this system.
Thermodynamics Question!!
Please please please please!!!!!!!!!! solve this problem with specific explanation and clear handwriting(or typing) please!
If you solove with your handwriting, please solve with clear handwriting.....please....Sometimes I can't read you guys handwriting...
Thanks!
(It is a Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics problem)
2. You are shipping a cylinder of acetylene, but you are afraid that during shipment, it might react to form benzene according to the following reaction: 3C2H2(g) C6H6(1) (a) Suppose that the tank only had a pressure of 1 bar and the temperature was 298K. What is the equilibrium conversion? What is the corresponding final pressure and temperature of this system? (b) How would the conversion change if the initial pressure were 100 psi)? (c) Extra credit: In practice, acetylene is commonly used as a fuel source for welding and other purposes that require a very high temperature flame. However, it is not sold as a pure gas. Rather, it is typically stored at 100 psi dissolved in acetone. Acetylene is highly soluble in acetone 1 L of acetone can dissolve 250 L of acetylene at STP. Using thermodynamic principles, explain why acetone can stabilize this system.