Consider a reversible elementary aqueous reaction: A ↔ R . It is found that the reaction has thestandard Gibbs free energy (ΔG°) of -4406 J/mol and standard enthalpy of reaction (ΔHr°) of -41570 J/mol at 25°C. The specific heats (cp )of both A and R are constant over wide range oftemperature and the specific heats (Cp ) of A and R is 1000 J /mol°C. Note that this is 1st oderreversible reaction and the given initial conditions are: CA0=1 mol/L and CR0=0 mol/L in the feedstream and and FA0=100 mol/min.a) Sketch the equilibrium conversion vs. temperature curve of the reaction between0°C and 100°C. What restrictions should be placed on the reactor operating isothermallyif we are to obtain a conversion of % 50 or higher?
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