... Given the following reaction at 1000 K and 500 bar: C2H4(g)+H2O(g)⟺C2H5OH(g) What is the maximum possible conversio

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... Given the following reaction at 1000 K and 500 bar: C2H4(g)+H2O(g)⟺C2H5OH(g) What is the maximum possible conversio

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...Given the following reaction at 1000 K and 500 bar: C2H4(g)+H2O(g)⟺C2H5OH(g)
What is the maximum possible conversion? Use the van der Waals equation and the Lewis fugacity rule to account for gas-phase nonideality. Assume the standard enthalpy of reaction as a function of temperature
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