Consider the A →B reaction conducted in batch, with the following experimental data. Use the differential method CA (mol

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Consider the A →B reaction conducted in batch, with the following experimental data. Use the differential method CA (mol

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Consider The A B Reaction Conducted In Batch With The Following Experimental Data Use The Differential Method Ca Mol 1
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Consider the A →B reaction conducted in batch, with the following experimental data. Use the differential method CA (mol/L) 10 7,44 5,71 4,5 3,62 2,96 2,46 t (s) 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 a) Construct the stoichiometric table b) Name four techniques that can be used to determine CA c) How long would it take to achieve a 60% conversion? d) To increase production, the trend is to replace the batch reactor with another continuous flow reactor, such as a PFR reactor. Assuming an inlet flow of 100 mol/sec, what volume of a PFR would be needed to reduce the A concentration by half? e) What volume of a CSTR would result in the same conversion?
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