What is difference between conversion and rate of reduction in the reaction?
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It may also be stated as the rate of conversion of the feed to the desired product divided by the overall conversion rate of the feed. When a chemical reaction takes place, some portion of the reactants disappear and gets converted to various products....
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- The basis of calculation is most always the limiting reactant. The conversion of species A in a reaction is equal to the number of moles of A reacted per mole of A fed. For irreversible reactions, the maximum value of conversion, X, is that for complete conversion, i.e. X = 1.0.
- The reaction rate or rate of reaction is the speed at which reactants are converted into products. For most reactions, therate decreases as the reaction proceeds. Chemical kinetics is the part of physical chemistry that studies reaction rates.
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