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Chemical reaction kinetics

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bangburn

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Can someone give me an idea on how to solve this:

two reactions take place in constant temperature, constant volume vessel:

reaction 1: A >> B+C

reaction 2: 2C <=> D for this reaction Kp = 4bar^(-1)

Determine the reaction rate constant of reaction 1. Only A is present at the start.

t[min] Ptot[mbar]
0 1000
30 1129
60 1222
90 1296
120 1356
150 1405
180 1446


Thankyou very much
 
Sounds like a homework problem to me.
In any case, you can, by using algebra, solve for one of the partial pressures of one of the components (e.g. C). Then by molar balance solve for all the other components at any given time of the reaction. I assume the rate equation would be based on A and is probably first order. A log plot of A partial pressure versus time would show rate constant.
 
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