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The rst-order, irreversible, exothermic liquid-phase reaction is to be carried out in a jacketed cstr. species a and an inert i are fed to the reactor in equimolar amounts. the molar feed rate of a is 80 mol/min. additional information heat capacity of the inert: 30 cal/molc τ 100 min heat capacity of a and b: 20 cal/molc 7500 cal/mol ua: 8000 cal/minc k 6.6 103 min1 at 350 k ambient temperature, ta: 300 k e 40,000 cal/molk (a) what is the reactor temperature for a feed temperature of 450 k

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