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Molar Feed Rate in Design for Single Reactions Formulas
The Molar Feed Rate gives the number of moles of reactant being fed to the reactor per unit time. And is denoted by F
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. Molar Feed Rate is usually measured using the Mole per Second for Molar Flow Rate. Note that the value of Molar Feed Rate is always positive.
Formulas to find Molar Feed Rate in Design for Single Reactions
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Molar Feed Rate for First Order Reaction for Vessel i
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Design for Single Reactions formulas that make use of Molar Feed Rate
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Space Time for First Order Reaction for Vessel i using Molar Flow Rate
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Initial Reactant Concentration for First Order Reaction using Molar Feed Rate
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Volume of Vessel i for First Order Reaction using Molar Feed Rate
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List of variables in Design for Single Reactions formulas
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Volume of Vessel i
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Initial Reactant Concentration
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Space Time for Vessel i
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FAQ
What is the Molar Feed Rate?
The Molar Feed Rate gives the number of moles of reactant being fed to the reactor per unit time. Molar Feed Rate is usually measured using the Mole per Second for Molar Flow Rate. Note that the value of Molar Feed Rate is always positive.
Can the Molar Feed Rate be negative?
No, the Molar Feed Rate, measured in Molar Flow Rate cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Molar Feed Rate?
Molar Feed Rate is usually measured using the Mole per Second[mol/s] for Molar Flow Rate. Kilomole per Second[mol/s], Dekamole per Second[mol/s], Mole per Minute[mol/s] are the few other units in which Molar Feed Rate can be measured.
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