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Mole density

Two hundred and twenty-five pound moles of liquid A at 70 °F are fed to the first reactor each minute. The fraction of the inlet A converted to R in the first reactor is such that the effluent from the first reactor leaves at 85 °F. The temperature of the stream leaving the second reactor is 100 °F. The mole density of A in the entrance stream is 1.5 lb moles/ft3. [Pg.347]

Table 5.6 Structure of olivine compounds (from Smyth and Bish, 1988). Molar volnme is expressed in cm /mole molar weight in g/mole density in g/cm cell edges and cell volume are in A and A, respectively. Table 5.6 Structure of olivine compounds (from Smyth and Bish, 1988). Molar volnme is expressed in cm /mole molar weight in g/mole density in g/cm cell edges and cell volume are in A and A, respectively.
For ideal gases the mole densities do not change if the reaction produces more or less moles of product than the reactants. However, the mass density of the gas mixture changes, and this causes the volumetric flow rate and velocity of gases through the reactor to change as the conversion increases. [Pg.102]

Heat of formation, liquid, AHf = -44.4 kcal/mole Density of liquid, 1.81 g/ml at 298°K Melting point, -82.6°C Boiling point, 11.3°C... [Pg.256]

F. Cell Reactant Consumption Time Faradaic Mole Density (I/(nFAc)) 10 2 moi m"V1 Specific Mole Density (ph) 10 3 mohm 2 10° s... [Pg.279]

To make Eq. 24 dimensionally consistent with Eq. 4, one can convert aH+ to mole fraction from molarity by dividing by the overall mole density of solution (also a function of temperature). One now has an expression that includes the effect of temperature and neutralization on added acid and can be used to predict pretreatment hydrolysis performance. [Pg.1019]

Substance Chemical formula Molecular weight g/mole Density ratio1 (gaseous state) air = 1... [Pg.140]

VOLUME = cum DELTA-T = C HEAD = meter MOLE-DENSITY = kmol/cum ... [Pg.272]

This chapter has been reorganized to place greater emphasis on the physical structure of the atom, as determined from the classic experiments of Thomson, Millikan, and Rutherford. The chapter ends with direct scanning tunneling microscopy images of individual atoms in chemical reactions. Section 1.6 in Principles of Modern Chemistry, fifth edition (mole, density, molecular volume), has been moved to Chapter 2, which now gives a comprehensive treatment of formulas, stoichiometry, and chemical equations. [Pg.1082]

Faraday s constant = /= 23,062cal (volt equivalent) Avogadro s constant = N 6.0238 x 10 molecules mole Density of hair = 1.32 gcm ... [Pg.474]

Q mole concentration of i-th component C mole density of mixture... [Pg.52]

Temperature, °C Heat of formation, kJ/mole Density, kg/m at 20°C Heat capacity, J/moleK Heat of melting, kJ/mole... [Pg.21]

The mole densities of protonated complexes, free water within the pore fluid, and the total mole density of the pore fluid, are accordingly given by... [Pg.139]

Figure 1 Nudeation activity in iPP (RAPRA, iPPl, = 3.07 X10 , M, = 1.56X10 g/mole, density = 0.906 g/cm , melt flow index = 3.9 g/10 min). The number of nuclei are differentiated to represent the contribution of new nuclei activated by a temp>erahire decrease of 1°C. Figure 1 Nudeation activity in iPP (RAPRA, iPPl, = 3.07 X10 , M, = 1.56X10 g/mole, density = 0.906 g/cm , melt flow index = 3.9 g/10 min). The number of nuclei are differentiated to represent the contribution of new nuclei activated by a temp>erahire decrease of 1°C.
Using a 1-mL syringe equipped with a needle, draw up 0.70 mL of tert-huty propionate (C7HJ4O2, MW 130 g/mole, density 0.865 g/mL) into the syringe (0.605g, 0.00465 mol). Insert the needle from the syringe containing the fcrf-butyl propionate into the rubber septum and add it in 0.1-mL portions over about 2 minutes. At this point, the lithium enolate of ferf-butyl propionate forms (see eq 2). [Pg.540]

Solvent M.W. g/mole Density g/cm Dielectric constant - e Viscosity cP Dipole moment O ebye) Formula... [Pg.452]

Glass code Composition (mole %) Density (g/cc) Softening Temperature (°C) Tan 5 Reference... [Pg.299]


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