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Phase Continuous Systems

A second-order reaction takes place in a two-phase continuous system. Reactant A is supplied by gas-liquid transfer, and reactant B is supplied by liquid feed as depicted in Fig. 1.20. [Pg.34]

When comparing with r = 0.124 s i, we can observe a difference due to the expansion of the gas-phase continuous system. [Pg.65]

In a liquid-phase continuous system, we have the following expression as a function of the cells concentration ... [Pg.146]


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