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Which of the following is NOT a part of reactor design?(a) Size of the reactor(b) Type of the reactor(c) Flow rates of the reactant and product streams(d) Method of operationThe question was posed to me at a job interview.This question is from Introduction to Reactor Design in division Homogenous Reactions in Ideal Reactors of Chemical Reaction Engineering

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Correct option is (c) Flow rates of the REACTANT and product streams

To explain: In general, most reactors are not a stand-alone unit. They are PART of huge plants. This means that the flow rates of reactant and/or product streams depend on a lot of factors and may even be pre-decided. The purpose of reactor design, THEREFORE, is to determine the reactor size and type and the SUITABLE METHOD of operation to meet the flow rate or other requirements.



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