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- Chemical Reaction Engineering problem - If you need to draw a graph when solving a problem, use the Polymath program to draw a graph

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If you need to draw a graph when solving a problem, use the Polymath program to draw a graph

The following reactions are carried out isothermally in a 50 dm^3 PFR :

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Additional information : Liquid phase

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(e) Rework this problem for the case when the reaction is a gas-phase reaction. we will keep the constants the same so you won't have to make too many changes in your Polymath program, but we will make v_0 = 100 dm^3/min, C_T0 = 0.4 mol/dm^3, V = 500 dm^3 and an equimolar feed of A and B. Plot the molar flow rates and S_C/D and S_E/F down a PFR

If you need to draw a graph when solving a problem, use the Polymath program to draw a graph

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A+2BC+D2D+3AC+EB+2CD+FrD1=kD1CACB2rE2=kE2CACDrF3=kF3CBCC2 kD1kE2=0.1dm3/molminkF3=5.0dm6/mol2min=0.25dm6/mol2minCA0=1.5mol/dm3CB0=2.0mol/dm3v0=10dm3/min

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