ENGINEERING QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS|100%
CORRECT|GRADE A+
Limiting Reactant - ANSWER A reactant is limiting if it is present in less than its stoichiometric proportion
relative to every other reactant
Fractional Excess - ANSWER feed-stoich/stoich
Percentage Excess - ANSWER 100xFractional Excess
Fractional Conversion - ANSWER Moles Reacted/Moles Fed
Extent of Reaction - ANSWER Dimensionless quantity, E = (ni-nio)((moles i)/vi(moles i)
n is number of moles and v is the stoichiometric coefficient of each species... also ni= ni0+viE and the
moles reacted of the limiting reactant
Yield - ANSWER (moles of desired product formed/moles that would be formed if there were no side
reactions and the limiting reactant were consumed completely)100
Selectivity - ANSWER moles of desired product formed/moles of undesired product formed
Fractional Yield - ANSWER Yield/100
Yield Pt2 - ANSWER moles of desired product formed/moles of reactant fed
yield pt3 - ANSWER moles of desired product formed/moles of reactant consumed in reactor