A solution of aminoheptanoic acid, H2N-(CH2).COOH, in m-cresol at a concentration of 3.3 mol amino acid per kg of solution is polymerized to form polyamide. The reaction is found to be second order in the amino acid concentration with a rate constant of 2.74 x 103 kg/mol rnin. Calculate the time required to form polyamide with a number average molecular weight of 55,000 gr/mol.

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Explanation:

The given data is as follows.

       Concentration = 3.3 mol

      Rate constant = [tex]2.74 \times 10^{3} kg/mol min[/tex]

      Molecular weight = 55000 g/mol

      [tex]\tau = C_{A_{0}} \times \int_{0}^{X_{A}} \frac{dX_{A}}{-r_{A}}[/tex]

Initial concentration ([tex]C_{A_{0}}[/tex]) of aminoheptanoic is 3.3 kg/mol.

       [tex]-r_{A} = 2.74 \times 10^{3} kg/mol min[/tex]

Hence, putting the given values into the above formula as follows.

    [tex]\tau = C_{A_{0}}\times \int_{0}^{X_{A}} \frac{dX_{A}}{-r_{A}}[/tex]

              = [tex]\frac{3.3}{2.74 \times 10^{3} kg/mol min} [X_{A}]^{0.1}_{0}[/tex]

              = 120.43 min

Thus, we can conclude that total time required to to form polyamide is 120.43 min.

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