Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series evaluator uses Maximum Intermediate Concentration = Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns*(Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction/Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction)^(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction/(Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction-Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction)) to evaluate the Maximum Intermediate Concentration, The Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series formula is defined as Maximum Amount of Intermediate present per unit volume, for Batch and Plug Flow Reactions. Maximum Intermediate Concentration is denoted by CR,max symbol.
How to evaluate Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Intermediate Concentration for First Order Irreversible Reaction in Series, enter Initial Reactant Concentration for Multiple Rxns (CA0), Rate Constant for First Step First Order Reaction (kI) & Rate Constant for Second Step First Order Reaction (k2) and hit the calculate button.