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    Acetone Production

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    Numerical Methods Design Project Production of Acetone Process Description Figure I is a preliminary process flow diagram (PFD) for the acetone production process. The raw material is isopropanol. The isopropanol (lPA) feed is a near azeotropic mixture with water at BB wt yo IPA at 25"C and I atm. The feed is heated‚ vaporized‚ and superheated in a heat exchanger (E-401)‚ and it is then sent to the reactor (R-401) in which acetone is formed. The reaction that occlrrs is shown below. The reactor effluent

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    Acetone Production

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    In this project a 95 000 MT/A of acetone will be produced annually which is equivalent to 206 kg/hr. The process that been used is the dehydrogenation of isopropyl alcohol (IPA). There is 6 main equipments used in order to produce acetone‚ and the equipment are mixture drum‚ there is no reaction take place in Mixing drum ( V-401 )‚ the main reactor ( R-401) the reactor been used is a tubular flow reactor‚ in this reactor the conversion of IPA will produce 85% acetone and 5% is water ‚next major equipment

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    Acetone Lab

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    Title: Acetone Lab Purpose: Use Table M and various indicators to determine the pH of acetone Equipment: Test tubes‚ test tube rack‚ acetone‚ various indicators‚ tweezers Procedure: 1. Fill each test tube with a few drops of acetone 2. Put 2 drops of an indicator into 1 of the test tubes 3. Record color change 4. Determine the pH range based on the color change using Table M and record data 5. Repeat for each indicator 6. To test litmus‚ dip red and blue litmus into acetone and determine

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    Investigating the Kinetics of the reaction between Iodide ions and Peroxodisulphate (VI) ions By the use of an Iodine clock reaction I hope to obtain the length of time taken for Iodine ions (in potassium iodide) to react fully with Peroxodisulphate ions (in potassium Peroxodisulphate). I will do three sets of experiments changing first the concentration of iodide ions‚ then the concentration of Peroxodisulphate ions and finally the temperature of the solution in which the reaction is taking place

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    : Ryan annasdass arokiasamy ID : 1206875 Group Members : Chan Pei Qie‚Chong Ven Yen Name : Ryan annasdass arokiasamy ID : 1206875 Group Members : Chan Pei Qie‚Chong Ven Yen experiment 19 kinetics : the study of a chemical reaction experiment 19 kinetics : the study of a chemical reaction Results Part A [I-] / mol dm-3 | [S2O82-] / mol dm-3 | [S2O32-] / mol dm-3 | Time /s | Rate of I2 formation / mol dm-3 s-1 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.01 | 1.25 | 0.1600 | 0.2 | 0.15 | 0.01 | 13.37 |

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    Using the Iodine clock method to find the order of a reaction Introduction When peroxodisulfate (VI) ions and iodide ions react together in solution they form sulfate (VI) ions and iodide. This reaction is shown below: S2O82-aq+ 2I-aq SO42-aq+ I2(aq) The reactants and the sulfate (VI) ions are colourless however the Iodine is a yellow/brown colour. This allows you to measure the progress of the reaction through the colour change when the iodine is produced. In order to determine the order of

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    Kinetic

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    Caselet 1 Kinetic Engineering Limited (KEL) has created a buzz in biking circles with its announcement of introducing the 250 cc cruiser Aquila of Hyosung Motors of Korea. It has generated curiosity and interest among bike enthusiasts in the country. The bike is being promoted as a ’real’ cruiser. It is fitted with a 250 cc. v-twin‚ oil-cooled engine with four valves per cylinder. It has an output of 26 bhp. with top speed of over 130 kmph. The company is the first to introduce this high-end bike

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    Iodine Concentration

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    In order to prepare the iodine solution titrant‚ exactly 50 mL of 0.01 M KIO3‚ exactly 20 mL of 10% KI solution‚ and exactly 25 mL of 0.3 M H2SO4 was transferred into a 100 mL volumetric flask using a volumetric pipette. The volumetric flask was then filled to the mark with distilled water. The flask was covered with Parafilm and inverted to mix. The next part of the experiment was to determine the Vitamin C in a solution of known concentration. Observations of the Vitamin C sample and the amount

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    Iodine Deficieny

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    Iodine deficiency is a major threat to the health and development of the world‚ predominantly among toddlers and pregnant women in low-income countries. It is a significant public health problem in 130 countries and affects 740 million people. An estimated one-third of the world’s population is currently susceptible to the risk of iodine deficiency. Iodine is a vital nutrient for the proper functioning of the thyroid gland‚ which regulates growth and metabolism. Iodine deficiency is the primary cause

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    Iodine Importance

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    Iodine: Function of Iodine: Iodine is a mineral found in food. This mineral is needed to make thyroid hormones. The hormones created are used to control the body’s metabolism and lots of other important functions. The thyroid hormones are also used for bone and brain development during pregnancy and infancy. This mineral is important for everyone‚ especially infants and women who are pregnant. The amount of Iodine needed for your daily intake recommended of the mineral depends on your age:

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