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1(i). Derive the solution to mass balance equations for the nth-order reactions occuring in a CSTR...


1(i). Derive the solution to mass balance equations for the nth-order reactions occuring in a CSTR and in a PFR at steady state.

(II) A first-order reaction A--- products (the long dash represents an arrow) is to be carried out in a CSTR. The reaction rate constant was determined to be 1.0/h. What is the residence time required for 90% conversion of the reactant provided there are no changes in temperature and density of the system?

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