The reason there is a basic conflict between kinetics and heat transfer is that heat transfer is a linear function and kinetics or reaction rates are typically:
A. Logarithmic with temperature
B. Inversely proportional to pressure
C. Subject to residence times in the reactor
D. Vary with the square root of the feed ratios
Sreya Banerjee
The reason there is a basic conflict between kinetics and heat transfer is that heat transfer is a linear function and kinetics or reaction rates are typically:
A. Logarithmic with temperature
B. Inversely proportional to pressure
C. Subject to residence times in the reactor
D. Vary with the square root of the feed ratios
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