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The reaction A + 2B  C + D is taking place in a batch reactor....

The reaction A + 2B  C + D is taking place in a batch reactor. (Cao =1M, Cbo = 3M k=0.001 (1/M^2*min)). a) Assuming an elementary rate law, find the time necessary to reach the conversion of 0.9. You can assume constant volume batch reactor with well mixing. Also form the stoichiometric table. (15 points) b) Sometimes it is hard to obtain numerical solutions to the complex integrals. Find the answer using trapezoidal, Simpson 1/3 and Simpson 3/8, Five-point and n+1 point rules for numerical integration. Compare the results with answer t = 886.3min

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