A chemical reactor operates at a steady state with a reaction rate of 0.05 mol/s. The reaction
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A chemical reactor operates at a steady state with a reaction rate of 0.05 mol/s. The reaction converts A to B, and the concentration of A is kept constant at 2 mol/L. The reaction rate can be described by the rate equation: -dC_A/dt = k * C_A where C_A is the concentration of A and k is the rate constant. Calculate the value of k.
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