3 Final Exam Problem 1: Determine the number of completely mixed chlorine contact chambers each having a detention time

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3 Final Exam Problem 1: Determine the number of completely mixed chlorine contact chambers each having a detention time

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3 Final Exam Problem 1: Determine the number of completely mixed chlorine contact chambers each having a detention time of 30 minutes that would be required in a series arrangement to reduce the bacterial count of a treated effluent from 106 to 14.5 organisms/mL, if the second-order removal rate constant is equal to 6.1. If a plug-flow chlorine contact chamber were used with the same detention time as the series of completely mixed chambers, what would be the bacterial count after treatment?
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