A chemical reaction vessel has chemical A entering at a rate of 0.51 kg/m throug
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Question
A chemical reaction vessel has chemical A entering at a rate of 0.51 kg/m through a 0.020 m diameter pipe, chemical B entering at a rate of 0.75 kg/m through a 0.050 m diameter pipe, and chemical C entering at a rate of 0.011 kg/m through a 0.015 m diameter pipe. The reaction products are drawn off through two pipes at the bottom of the vessel at a rate of
0.35 kg/m in a small 0.015 m diameter pipe and 0.67 kg/m in a large 0.085 m diameter pipe. Determine the net rate of accumulation of chemicals in the vessel.
Explanation / Answer
the net rate of accumulation of chemicals in the vessel = INPUT - OUT PUT
0.51*0.02 + 0.75*0.05 - 0.35*0.015 - 0.67*0.085 = 0.0145 Kg/m
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