This type of reactor has all the reactants loaded into the reactor. Once the reaction is completed, the reactor is emptied:
What is a Batch Reactor?
100
Frequency:
What is a Hertz?
100
Barium / Cobalt / Nitrogen
What is Ba Co N (bacon)?
100
In this separation process, a higher pressure liquid is brought into a lower pressure vessel. The liquid then partially vaporizes.
What is a Flash?
100
The value of the Gas Constant in J/mol K (4 Sig Figs):
What is 8.314?
200
This type of reactor has reactants loaded in the beginning, and as the reaction occurs, more reactant is added. Once the reaction is completed, the reactor is emptied:
What is a Semi-batch Reactor?
200
Force:
What is a Newton?
200
Tungsten / Astatine / Erbium
What is W At Er (water)?
200
This is the part of the feed that passes through a membrane.
What is the Permeate?
200
The value of Avogadro's Number (4 Sig Figs):
What is 6.022 * 10^23?
300
This reactor consists of a stirred vessel. The reactants are added and product is removed continuously:
What is a Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor?
300
Pressure:
What is a Pascal?
300
Barium / Sodium / Sodium
What is Ba Na Na (banana)?
300
A simplified version of this separation process is seen in a coffee or tea maker:
What is Leaching?
300
DAILY DOUBLE!
The value of Pi (6 Sig Figs)
400
This reactor consists of a tubular vessel. The reactants and products flow continuously through the reactor:
What is Plug Flow Reactor?
400
Heat:
What is a Joule?
400
Bromine / Oxygen / Carbon / Cobalt / Lithium
What is Br O C Co Li (broccoli)?
400
This is when the vapor and liquid composition are exactly the same at equilibrium:
What is an Azeotrope?
400
The value of acceleration due to gravity "g" in m/s^2 (4 Sig Figs)?
What is 9.807?
500
This type of reactor is a hollow tube, pipe, or other vessel that is filled with a packing material, typically a solid catalyst: