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please DO CSTR CONSTANT PRESSURE FOR 3,4,5 only PLEASE DO BATCH CONSTANT VOLUME FOR 3,4,5 ONLY please be organize, like serpate them into one area

please DO CSTR CONSTANT PRESSURE FOR 3,4,5 only
PLEASE DO BATCH CONSTANT VOLUME FOR 3,4,5 ONLY
please be organize, like serpate them into one area for CSTR AND one for Batch. ill give a like for detailed work
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Derivation of Rate Expressions & Solution to CSTR and Batch Reactors Given: KEA Elementary Gaseous Reaction: 2A - B with pure A. kon Given: kfa, kpA and for a CSTR (FA, v, and V) and for a Batch reactor (NA", V) All answers MUST be in terms of the given parameters above ONLY! Derive the following: 1. The expression for (-1). 2. An equilibrium relationship that can be used to calculate Xxeq for each reactor type (CSTR and Batch). 3. (For a constant V, P, and TCSTR at steady state) a material balance for A that can be used to calculate the concentration of A in the outlet stream (CA) in terms of what are given above. 4. (For a constant V and T Batch reactor) a material balance for A that once integrated can be used to calculate the concentration of A (CA) for a given reaction time (t) in terms of what are given above. You don't need to integrate in this step. 5. For an additional 5 more minutes, integrate the equation in step 4 to get an equation that will allow CA to be calculated for a given t

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