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January 31, 2009, 14:14 |
Solving Consecutive-Parallel reaction
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Hi,
i am trying to solve A + B gives R and simentaneously R + B gives s type of reactions.B is a limiting reactant. i am not able to understand,how i should define to fluent that as soon as R is formed it starts reacting with B.What will be stichiometric coeff.? |
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February 25, 2009, 03:39 |
Re: Solving Consecutive-Parallel reaction
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you can define as if its a two independent reactions A+B->R second reaction is R+B->S reg. stochiometry, if you give the exact reaction, then I can help.
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