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This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about chemical reaction engineering concepts. The questions cover topics like conversion calculations, equilibrium constants, reaction orders, and sizing continuous stirred tank reactors and plug flow reactors.

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CRE Questions

1. The rate of liquid phase reaction of the type, ; is found to be independent


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of concentration of A and B, and equal to 1 kmol / (m min)at 300 K. find the
conversion in a mixed flow reactor having volume 2 m3 with feed concentration of A
and B are to be 5 kmol / (m3 min), feed flow rate 1 m3 / min and reactor temperature
300K. if the activation energy of the reaction is given as 83.1 kJ / mol. Find the
volume of isothermal PFR for the same conversion and feed conditions as in the case
of above mentioned reactor but temperature kept at 320 K.

(Ans: XA = 0.4 and V = 0.249 m3)

2. A gaseous reaction, takes place isothermally in a pressure reactor.


Starting with a gaseous mixture containing 50 % A rest inert, the ratio of final to
initial volume is found to be 1.6. the % conversion of A is

(a) 30 (b) 50 (c) 60 (d) 74

(Ans: c)

3. The irreversible gas phase reaction will be carried out isothermally. The
reaction is zero order, CA0 = 2 mol / lit and the system contains 40 % inert. The
specific reaction gas constant is 0.10 mol / lit – min. Calculate the time required to
achieve 80 % conversion in a constant pressure batch reactor.

(Ans: 11.21 min)

4. 60 % conversion is achieved in a CSTR for a homogeneous, isothermal, liquid phase


irreversible second order reaction. What is the conversion if the reactor volume is
seven times the original – all else remain unchanged?

(Ans: 0.823)

5. A homogeneous gas phase decomposition reaction takes place in an


isothermal plug flow reactor. The reaction rate constant is k = 0.17 s –1; feed
concentration of A = 0.1 mol / m3. Feed flow rate = 0.17 mol / s. Determine the size
of reactor in order to achieve 50 % conversion.

(Ans: 8.86 m3)


6. The equilibrium constant (K) for the reversible reaction A + B P + Q is 100. The

rate constant for the forward reaction is . The rate constant for the
backward reaction?

(Ans: 4.5 x 10 – 7)

7. After 8 minutes in a batch reactor, (CA0 = 1 mol / liter) is 80 % converted; after 18


minutes, conversion is 90 %. Find a rate equation to represent this reaction.

(a.) (b.)

(c.) (d.)

(Ans: b)

8. A + B → C takes place in a two stage CSTR one of volume 100 m3 and the other 25
m3 . The volumetric feed rate is 20 lit/min. CA0 = CB0 = 1.5 mol / lit and the overall rate
constant is 0.010 lit /(mol min). Calculate the overall conversion.

(a.) 24.12 (b.) 54.32 (c.) 94.94 (d.) 18.75

(Ans : c)

9. The reaction 2A C + D is to be conducted in a CSTR. Calculate the size of the

reactor. Data: Flow rate is hr. initial concentration of A, C and D are 22 kmol /
m , 0.0 and 0.0 respectively. k 1 and k2 are 0.7 and 16.0 m 3 / (kmol . hr). If conversion
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to be obtained is 80 % of equilibrium.

(a.) 173.2 lit (b.) 236.4 lit (c.) 153.4 lit (d.) 386.4 lit

(Ans: a)

10. The hydrolysis of acetic anhydride is conducted in a reaction battery consisting of


two vessels. The temperature of the first reactor is maintained at 10 0C and second at
150C. The reaction is of the first order with specific reaction rates below:

Temp 0C 10 15

K min-1 0.0567 0.0806


The inlet composition is 177 kmol/m3, the feed rate is 0.095 m3, vessels are of same size,
and the desired conversion is 95%

Calculate the Size of the vessels needed will be?

(a.) 4.48 m3 (b.) 4.84 m3 (c.) 5.48 m3 (d.) 6.48 m3

(Ans: b)

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