W13 and 14 Chap 5 Energy Balance On Reactive Processes
W13 and 14 Chap 5 Energy Balance On Reactive Processes
W13 and 14 Chap 5 Energy Balance On Reactive Processes
BKF2343
MATERIAL AND ENERGY
BALANCE
Chapter 5:
Energy Balance on
Reactive System
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Topic Outcomes
Apply the concept of exothermic and endothermic reactions and
solve for standard heats of reaction, heat of formation and heat of
combustion.
One O-O bond and two H-H bonds broken. System absorbs
energy.
4 O-H bonds are formed. System releases energy.
+ Exothermic and Endothermic Reaction
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Exothermic reaction
If energy required to break the reactant chemical bond is LESS
THAN energy released when product chemical bond is formed.
Heat of reaction must be released as heat or work or else the
temperature of the system will increase.
The net energy, ΔHr=-ve
Endothermic reaction
If energy required to break the reactant chemical bond is
LARGER THAN energy released when product chemical bond is
formed.
Energy is needed by the process else the temperature of the
system will decrease.
The net energy, ΔHr=+ve
+ Heat of Reaction (or Enthalpy of Reaction): ΔĤr (T,P)
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In simple word;
Reactants and products: stoichiometric quantities
Complete Reaction
Reactants are fed at T,P
Products are produced at T,P
+ Relationship Between Heat of Reaction and
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Enthalpy Change
Although the heat of reaction Ĥ
is rdefined so, the actual enthalpy
change H
depends on how many moles of reactant has been
consumed. Therefore:
H Hˆ r (T , P)
(n A,out n A,in ) n A, r
vA vA
Where:
vA - stoichiometric coefficient
ξ - extent of reaction
nA,r - moles of A consumed
+ Properties of Heat of Reaction
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C + ½ O2(g) CO ΔHr1= ?
Alternative reactions
C + O2 CO2 ΔHr2 = -393.51 kJ/mol
CO + ½ O2 CO2 ΔHr3 = -282.99 kJ/mol
Heat of Heat of
Reaction Formation
Method Method
+ Methods for Energy Balance Calculation 14
Heat of
Reaction H Hˆ ro nout Hˆ out nin Hˆ in (single reaction)
Method H j rj nout Hˆ out nin Hˆ in (multiple reactions)
Hˆ
reaction
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Heat of
Formation H n out Hˆ out n in Hˆ in
Method
+ Energy Balance on Reactive Processes
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Reactants ΔH Products
Tin Tout
ΔH1 ΔH2
Reactants ΔH Products
Tin Tout
ΔH1 ΔH2
Elements
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+ Method 2: Heat of Formation Method
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Example 9.5-2
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