PPT-Chemical Reaction Engineering

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CRE is the field that studies the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the design of the reactors in which they take place Lecture 18 Todays lecture Solution

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CRE is the field that studies the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the design of the reactors in which they take place Lecture 18 Todays lecture Solution to inclass problem. Chemical Reactions. Investigation One. Chemical compounds are formed when two or more elements combine.. H. ₂ + O .  H₂O (water). Na + . Cl.  . NaCl. ( Sodium Chloride – Salt). Chemical Compounds. Because . entropy is a state function, . the property is what it is regardless of pathway, the . entropy change for a given reaction can be calculated by taking the difference between the . standard entropy. EVIDENCE of a CHEMICAL REACTION . (aka a . CHEMICAL CHANGE. ). . . . . . T. he decomposition of hydrogen peroxide H. 2. O. 2. . !!. 2 H. 2. O. 2. . . 2 H. 2. O + . O. 2. http. ://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N0m95PExHY. Andy Stoker. Process Safety Consultant. Why think about Chemical Engineering?. WWW.WHYNOTCHEMENG.COM. Benefits include……. Make a real contribution to a sustainable future . Interesting challenges. Equations, and Reactions. Chemical Change:. Occurs when one or more substances are changed into new substances with different properties; cannot be undone by physical means. Chemical Change is:. Chemical Change is not:. (CRE) is the field that studies the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the design of the reactors in which they take place.. Lecture 1. 1. Lecture 1 – . Thursday. 2. Introduction. Definitions . (CRE) is the field that studies the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the design of the reactors in which they take place.. Lecture 18. Web Lecture 18. Class Lecture . 23–Tuesday 4/16/2013. (CRE) is the field that studies the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the design of the reactors in which they take place.. Lecture. 23. Today’s. . lecture. Interstage. Cooling. Noble Prize 2007. (CRE) is the field that studies the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the design of the reactors in which they take place.. Lecture 18. Web Lecture 18. Class Lecture 23 – Tuesday 4/5/2011. (CRE) is the field that studies the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions and the design of the reactors in which they take place.. Lecture 1. 1. Lecture 1 – . Thursday. 2. Introduction. Definitions . Stoichiometry. (identity and relative amounts of reactants and products).. Spontaneity (feasibility of the reaction, based on thermodynamics).. Speed…KINETICS (reaction rates).. Stopping…when will the reaction stop? (Equilibrium-next chapter). All. chemical reactions either release or absorb energy. . The energy can take many forms: . HEAT. , . LIGHT. , . SOUND. , and . ELECTRICITY. . Chemical . bonds. are the source of this energy. . Chemical Reactions. Chemical reactions occur every minute of every day. . Some are very fast, such as the reaction of sodium with water. . Others are very slow, such as iron rusting. . Some are somewhere in-between, such as milk going sour. . Nikhil . Gopalkrishnan. (From presentation of Chen, Doty, . Soloveichik. , Deterministic Function Computation with Chemical Reaction Networks.). (From presentation of Chen, Doty, . Soloveichik. , Deterministic Function Computation with Chemical Reaction Networks.).

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