Abstract
Determining chemical kinetics is the basis for reactor design, the
determining of #activatedenergy, #energyefficiency, steam production,
and integrating the reactor’s outlet stream with the inlet. The purpose
of this article is to describe a sensitivity method for concentration
and
activated energy determination. This sensitivity method defines the #sensitivityparameter for determining the characteristics of a reaction
using
strong electrolytes (for example sodium hydroxide - NaOH) as reactants.
The sensitivity parameter is constant throughout this specific reaction.
Concentrations of #strongelectrolytes can be determined by the
sensitivity method, which is based on the measurement of conductivities.
This
method proposes continuous concentration determination of NaOH (or
strong electrolyte) as a reactant or product. This sensitivity method
was tested using titration.
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