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DO NOT COPY THE OTHER ANSWER ON CHEGG AS IT IS WRONG. YOU WILL BE GIVEN A THUMBS DOWN IF YOU COPY THE OTHER ANSWER

DO NOT COPY THE OTHER ANSWER ON CHEGG AS IT IS WRONG. YOU WILL BE GIVEN A THUMBS DOWN IF YOU COPY THE OTHER ANSWER

DO NOT COPY THE OTHER ANSWER ON CHEGG AS IT IS WRONG. YOU WILL BE GIVEN A THUMBS DOWN IF YOU COPY THE OTHER ANSWER

The default parameters are k = 3.07 s-1, CA0 = 0.066 mol/dm3, FA0 = 193 mol/s with a reaction A B + C. V=10,000dm^3 in a PFR

a. What conversion (as a decimal, or as-reported by MATLAB) is obtained using the default file parameters discussed in class in a 10,000 dm3 PFR?

b. what is the concentration of B (in mol/dm3) when the conversion of A is 90%?

c. If the reaction instead is A B + 2C, what conversion of A is achieved in a 10,000 dm3 PFR? Assume no other changes to the reaction chemistry or system inputs. Report your answer as a decimal as in 1.

d. For A B + 2C, what reactor volume (in dm3) is necessary to achieve > 99.5% conversion of the reactant?

e. or the reaction A B + 2C, What is the concentration of component B (in mol/dm3) at the outlet of a reactor with 7500 dm3 volume?

f.. For the reaction A B + 2C, what is the molar flowrate (in mol/s) of B at the exit of a 7500 dm3 reactor?

g. For the reaction A B + 2C, what is the molar flowrate (in mol/s) of C at the exit of a 7500 dm3 reactor?

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