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For all positive reaction orders and any particular duty the MFR is always larger than the PFR.(a) True(b) FalseThis question was posed to me during an interview.This key question is from Choosing of Right Reactor Series or Connections (Maximum Profitability) topic in chapter Ideal Reactors for a Single Reaction, Conversion and Reactor Sizing of Chemical Reaction Engineering

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The correct option is (a) True

For explanation: Comparison of performance of SINGLE MFR and PFR are MADE for the NTH order and was inferred that the MFR is ALWAYS larger than a PFR for a given duty.



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