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For any particular application, yield and selectivity can be related to component rates and reaction coordinates. For two-reaction schemes the two reaction coordinates can be found from
A + B → C (I)
A + C → D (II)
Here, C is the desired product, and D is the undesired by-product. If the feed to a steady-low reactor contains 10 kmol+h-1 of A and 15 kmol+h-1 of B. and if YC= 0.40 and SC/D= 2.0, determine complete product rates and the product composition (mole fractions), using reaction coordinates.
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