Substance A is being converted into X, Y and Z; these reactions are competing reactions: A → X, k1 (1st Order Reaction) 2A → Y, k2 (2nd Order Reaction) A → Z, k3 (1st Order Reaction) If k = 0.35 hr-1, k2 = 0.112 L/mol · hr, and k3 0.063 hr-1 and if CA0 = 13 mol/L, and Cxo = Cyo = Czo = 0, determine the concentration of each species after 1 hr. %3D
Substance A is being converted into X, Y and Z; these reactions are competing reactions: A → X, k1 (1st Order Reaction) 2A → Y, k2 (2nd Order Reaction) A → Z, k3 (1st Order Reaction) If k = 0.35 hr-1, k2 = 0.112 L/mol · hr, and k3 0.063 hr-1 and if CA0 = 13 mol/L, and Cxo = Cyo = Czo = 0, determine the concentration of each species after 1 hr. %3D
Substance A is being converted into X, Y and Z; these reactions are competing reactions: A → X, k1 (1st Order Reaction) 2A → Y, k2 (2nd Order Reaction) A → Z, k3 (1st Order Reaction) If k = 0.35 hr-1, k2 = 0.112 L/mol · hr, and k3 0.063 hr-1 and if CA0 = 13 mol/L, and Cxo = Cyo = Czo = 0, determine the concentration of each species after 1 hr. %3D
With integration, one of the major concepts of calculus. Differentiation is the derivative or rate of change of a function with respect to the independent variable.
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