The elementary liquid-phase reactions
are carried out adiabatically in a 10 dm3 PFR. After streams A and B mix, species A enters the reactor at a concentration of CA0 = 2 mol/dm2 and species B at a concentration of 4 mol/dm3. The entering volumetric flow rate is 10 dm3/s.
Assuming you could vary the entering temperature between 300 K and 600 K, what entering temperature would you recommend to maximize the concentration of species C exiting the reactor? (±25°K). Assume all species have the same density.
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