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The liquid-phase reaction A+BC has an elementary rate law with k=0.04L/molmin at 300K and E=15kcal/mol. It is carried out isothermally in a 348L batch reactor. Initial concentrations of A and B are 1.2mol/L. (a) How long will it take to reach 95% conversion if temperature is held constant at 77C ? (b) How long would it take if the reactor was operated at 0C instead

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