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For a 2nd order liquid reaction 2a-> r (constant density), 80% reactant a is converted into product r when we use the standard size (vu) single continuous stirred tank reactor (cstr/mixed flow reactor) from the reactor supplier. this process is now required to provide a conversion above 90%. do you think we can meet this conversion rate requirement (i. e. xa 90%) by placing a second reactor similar to the one being used in series with it? show (a) details of your calculation to clarify your decision. [14 marks (b) if we use a single plug flow reactor to provide 90% conversion, what is the reactor size (ve) in terms of the size ratio against the single cstr that initially provided the 80% conversion, i. e. vp(90%)nm00%

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