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Maximum Intermediate Concentration is the concentration of product of first step or intermediate, of second step of first order irreversible reaction. Check FAQs
CR,max=CA0(kIk2)k2k2-kI
CR,max - Maximum Intermediate Concentration?CA0 - Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns?kI - Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction?k2 - Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction?

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54.1553Edit=80Edit(0.42Edit0.08Edit)0.08Edit0.08Edit-0.42Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
CR,max=CA0(kIk2)k2k2-kI
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
CR,max=80mol/m³(0.42s⁻¹0.08s⁻¹)0.08s⁻¹0.08s⁻¹-0.42s⁻¹
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
CR,max=80(0.420.08)0.080.08-0.42
Next Step Evaluate
CR,max=54.1552717095398mol/m³
LAST Step Rounding Answer
CR,max=54.1553mol/m³

Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series Formula Elements

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Maximum Intermediate Concentration
Maximum Intermediate Concentration is the concentration of product of first step or intermediate, of second step of first order irreversible reaction.
Symbol: CR,max
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns
The Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns refers to the amount of reactant present in the solvent before the considered process.
Symbol: CA0
Measurement: Molar ConcentrationUnit: mol/m³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction
Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction is defined as the constant of proportionality for first step reaction in two steps first order irreversible reaction in series.
Symbol: kI
Measurement: First Order Reaction Rate ConstantUnit: s⁻¹
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction
Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction is defined as the constant of proportionality for second step reaction in two steps first order irreversible reaction in series.
Symbol: k2
Measurement: First Order Reaction Rate ConstantUnit: s⁻¹
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Maximum Intermediate Concentration

​Go Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in MFR
CR,max=CA0(((k2kI)12)+1)2

Other formulas in Important Formulas in Potpourri of Multiple Reactions category

​Go Intermediate Concentration for Two Steps First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series
CR=CA0(kIk2-kI)(exp(-kIτ)-exp(-k2τ))
​Go Initial Reactant Concentration for Two Steps First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series
CA0=CR(k2-kI)kI(exp(-kIτ)-exp(-k2τ))
​Go Initial Reactant Concentration for First Order Rxn in Series for Maximum Intermediate Concentration
CA0=CR,max(kIk2)k2k2-kI
​Go Time at Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series
τR,max=ln(k2kI)k2-kI

How to Evaluate Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series?

Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series evaluator uses Maximum Intermediate Concentration = Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns*(Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction/Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction)^(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction/(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction-Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction)) to evaluate the Maximum Intermediate Concentration, The Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series formula is defined as Maximum Amount of Intermediate present per unit volume, for Batch and Plug Flow Reactions. Maximum Intermediate Concentration is denoted by CR,max symbol.

How to evaluate Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series, enter Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns (CA0), Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction (kI) & Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction (k2) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series

What is the formula to find Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series?
The formula of Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series is expressed as Maximum Intermediate Concentration = Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns*(Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction/Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction)^(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction/(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction-Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction)). Here is an example- 54.15527 = 80*(0.42/0.08)^(0.08/(0.08-0.42)).
How to calculate Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series?
With Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns (CA0), Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction (kI) & Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction (k2) we can find Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series using the formula - Maximum Intermediate Concentration = Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns*(Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction/Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction)^(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction/(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction-Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction)).
What are the other ways to Calculate Maximum Intermediate Concentration?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Maximum Intermediate Concentration-
  • Maximum Intermediate Concentration=Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns/((((Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction/Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction)^(1/2))+1)^2)OpenImg
Can the Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series be negative?
No, the Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series, measured in Molar Concentration cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series?
Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series is usually measured using the Mole per Cubic Meter[mol/m³] for Molar Concentration. Mole per Liter[mol/m³], Mole per Cubic Millimeter[mol/m³], Kilomole per Cubic Meter[mol/m³] are the few other units in which Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series can be measured.
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