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Engineering
Class 1
• Chemical Reactions
‣ Involve bond breaking and forming among reactants and products
- No atoms gained or lost so reaction must be “balanced”
‣ Written similar to mathematical equations except arrows instead of equals sign
- Use the symbol νi,j to denote the stoichiometric coefficient of species i in reaction j
• If i is a reactant, νi,j < 0
• If i is a product, νi,j > 0
‣ Some biological phenomena, including cell growth and enzyme-catalyzed reactions, can be
treated in a manner analogous to chemical reactions
- Nomenclature can be different
- Cell growth doesn’t have a fixed stoichiometry; use an effective stoichiometry
Characterizing How Far a Reaction has Gone
(Reaction Progress)
• Extensive and Intensive Variables
• Reaction Progress Variables
‣ Single reaction: extent, conversion, etc.
- Complete mathematically independent sub-set of the reactions that are taking place
‣ Reversible reactions: fraction of equilibrium conversion
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Questions?
Reaction Progress Learning Activity
• To solve other problems (in Part I of the course) you will need to write
expressions for the mole fractions of each of the four species (NH3, O2,
NO and H2O) in terms of the extent of the reaction and the initial
composition of the system.
• To solve still other problems in this course, you will need to calculate the
concentration of O2, given the fractional conversion of NH3 and the initial
composition of the system.
Identifying Stoichiometry Problems
• If you get stuck, feel free to talk to other groups or to call me over to help
you
• In a few minutes you will combine with other groups and explain your
solution procedure to them
Mole Table
NH3 1 1 − 4ξ
O2 0.15 0.15 − 5ξ
NO 0 4ξ
H 2O 0 6ξ