Q5 (30 points) Ethylene glycol, a common antifreeze, is made from the reaction of ethylene chlorohydrin and sodium bicar

Business, Finance, Economics, Accounting, Operations Management, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Algebra, Precalculus, Statistics and Probabilty, Advanced Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Nursing, Psychology, Certifications, Tests, Prep, and more.
Post Reply
answerhappygod
Site Admin
Posts: 899603
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am

Q5 (30 points) Ethylene glycol, a common antifreeze, is made from the reaction of ethylene chlorohydrin and sodium bicar

Post by answerhappygod »

Q5 30 Points Ethylene Glycol A Common Antifreeze Is Made From The Reaction Of Ethylene Chlorohydrin And Sodium Bicar 1
Q5 30 Points Ethylene Glycol A Common Antifreeze Is Made From The Reaction Of Ethylene Chlorohydrin And Sodium Bicar 1 (59.5 KiB) Viewed 8 times
Q5 (30 points) Ethylene glycol, a common antifreeze, is made
from the reaction of ethylene chlorohydrin and sodium bicarbonate
as shown below: CH2OH-CH2Cl + NaHCO3 CH2OH-CH2OH + NaCl + CO2The
reaction is essentially irreversible and is first-order in each
reactant, and the reaction rate constant at 82°C is 5 L/gmol.hr. A
reaction mixture at 82°C with a volume of 20 liters contains
ethylene chlorohydrin and sodium bicarbonate, both at
concentrations of 0.6 M. What is the reaction rate of ethylene
chlorohydrin (in gmol/L.hr)? (Equations 10 points, solution 10
points, answer 10 points)
Q5 (30 points) Ethylene glycol, a common antifreeze, is made from the reaction of ethylene chlorohydrin and sodium bicarbonate as shown below: CH2OH-CH2Cl + NaHCO3 CH2OH-CH2OH + NaCl + CO2 The reaction is essentially irreversible and is first-order in each reactant, and the reaction rate constant at 82°C is 5 L/gmol.hr. A reaction mixture at 82°C with a volume of 20 liters contains ethylene chlorohydrin and sodium bicarbonate, both at concentrations of 0.6 M. What is the reaction rate of ethylene chlorohydrin (in gmol/L.hr)? (Equations 10 points, solution 10 points, answer 10 points)
Join a community of subject matter experts. Register for FREE to view solutions, replies, and use search function. Request answer by replying!
Post Reply