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Parallel reactions mathematical characterization

Simple Parallel Reactions. The simplest types of parallel reactions involve the irreversible transformation of a single reactant into two or more product species through reaction paths that have the same dependence on reactant concentrations. The introduction of more than a single reactant species, of reversibility, and of parallel paths that differ in their reaction orders can complicate the analysis considerably. However, under certain conditions, it is still possible to derive useful mathematical relations to characterize the behavior of these systems. A variety of interesting cases are described in the following subsections. [Pg.139]


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