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Use POLYMATH or MATLAB to solve this problem. You can work individually or in groups of two. On e-learning, submit all your coding files, naming each file with your last name and the number 13. Also, submit a Word-file that has the answer of each part. If you are working with a partner, only one student needs to submit the report and the codes, but make sure that both names are on the report. k₁ k₂ The elementary series reaction A B C [k₁ = 0.2/min, k₂ = 0.4/min, CA0 = 1.0 mol/L] was carried out in a real reactor. A tracer test gave the following results 1.0 CT (g/dm3) 10 t (min) (a) Plot the E(t) curve for these data. (b) What is the mean residence time, tm? (c) What is the concentration of B and C exiting the reactor predicted by the segregation Model? Note: Refer to Section 13.9.1 for equations used in the case of multiple reactions and segregation model.
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