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Chemistry, 11.02.2020 05:05 maggiemae4993

A liquid-phase isomerization is carried out in a 1000-gal CSTR that has a single impeller located halfway down the reactor. The liquid enters at the top of the reactor and exits at the bottom. The reaction is second order. Experimental data taken in a batch reactor predicted the CSTR conversion should be 50%. However, the conversion measured in the actual CSTR was 57%.
A) Suggest reasons for the discrepancy and suggest something, e. g., a model, that would give closer agreement between the predicted and measured conversions. Back your suggestions with calculations. P. S. It was raining very hard that day.

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