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Hi, I have a quick about finding the chemical equilibrium composition.
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For this problem there are two reactors in series, each reactor are at different temperatures.
The question asks for the equilibrium composition at the exit of the second reactor.
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Do I have to find the moles coming out from the first reactor and use that as the moles going into the second reactor (so consider the extent of reaction in the first reactor)?
Or can use starting moles given going into the first reactor, only consider the conditions in the second reactor, and just get that extent of reaction then the equilibrium compositions?
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