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Inhomogeneities within reactant mass

Reversible reactions. Many solid-gas reactions are reversible, e.g., dehydration of crystal hydrates, so that rate equations for such processes should include terms for the rate of the reverse reaction. If the rates of contributing forward and reverse reactions are comparable, the general set of kinetic models (Table 3.3.) will not be applicable. The decomposition step in a reversible reaction thus needs to be studied [94] under conditions as far removed from equilibrium as possible (e.g. low pressures or high flow rates of carrier gas) and sensitive tests are required for determining whether the kinetics vary with the prevailing conditions. Sinev [95] has calculated that, for the decomposition of calcium carbonate, the rate of the reverse reaction is comparable with that of the forward reaction even when small sample masses (10 mg) and high flow rates (200 cm s ) of inert gas are used. Interpretation of observations becomes more difficult and the reliabihty of conclusions decreases if local inhomogeneities of kinetic behaviour develop within the reactant mass. [Pg.163]


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