The formula to calculate the Reactant Concentration (C) is:
\[ C = e^{-k' \cdot \Delta t} \cdot Co \]
The Reactant Concentration refers to the amount of reactant present in the solvent at any given point of time during the process. It is measured in Mole per Cubic Meter.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ C = e^{-2.508 \cdot 0.5333} \cdot 80 \approx 20.9997437375232 \]
The Reactant Concentration is approximately 20.9997437375232 Mole per Cubic Meter.
Initial Reactant Concentration (Mole per Cubic Meter) | Reactant Concentration (Mole per Cubic Meter) |
---|---|
75 | 19.687259753928029 |
76 | 19.949756550647066 |
77 | 20.212253347366108 |
78 | 20.474750144085149 |
79 | 20.737246940804187 |
80 | 20.999743737523229 |
81 | 21.262240534242270 |
82 | 21.524737330961308 |
83 | 21.787234127680350 |
84 | 22.049730924399391 |
85 | 22.312227721118429 |