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Consider the following two well-mixed, isothermal gas-phase batch reactors for the elementary and irreversible decomposition of a to b, a2b reactor 1: the reactor volume is held constant (reactor pressure therefore changes). reactor 2: the reactor pressure is held constant (reactor volume therefore changes). both reactors are charged with pure a at 1.0 atm and k - 0.35 min-1 (a) what is the fractional decrease in the concentration of ain reactors 1 and 2 after five minutes? b) what is the total molar comersion of a in reactors 1 and 2 after five minutes

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