(30%) Consider the following reactions. D is the desired product. How to maximize the selectivity to D by using temperat

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(30%) Consider the following reactions. D is the desired product. How to maximize the selectivity to D by using temperat

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(30%) Consider the following reactions. D is the desired product. How to maximize the selectivity to D by using temperature, concentration and contact pattern. The rates are in (mol/dm².s) and concentrations are in (mol/dm”). (a) A+B →D -11A = 10 exp(-8000 K/T)CACB A+B →D -12A = 100 exp(-1000 K/T)CA1/2CB1/2 (b) A+B → D -ria = 10º exp(-10000 K/T)CACB D → A+B -r2D = 20 exp(-2000 K/T)CD A+B →U 10% exp(-3000 K/T)CACB (C) A+B →D -ria = 10 exp(-1000 K/T)CĄCB B+D →U -T2B = 10% exp(-10000 K/T)CBCD -r3A =
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