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242 Fall CHE 2011 Introduction to Process Control and Simulation Instructor: Professor Mayuresh V. Kothare Homework #13. Due date: Monday, December 5, 2011 http://coursesite.lehigh.edu Problem 1: 35 points Read Module 11 Batch Reactor that on begins page 679 of the text. Then solve Problem M11.9 on page 689. Problem 2: Solve Problem 6 in Chapter 11. 20 points Problem 3: Solve Problem 7 in Chapter 11. 20...

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242 Fall CHE 2011 Introduction to Process Control and Simulation Instructor: Professor Mayuresh V. Kothare Homework #13. Due date: Monday, December 5, 2011 http://coursesite.lehigh.edu Problem 1: 35 points Read Module 11 Batch Reactor that on begins page 679 of the text. Then solve Problem M11.9 on page 689. Problem 2: Solve Problem 6 in Chapter 11. 20 points Problem 3: Solve Problem 7 in Chapter 11. 20 points Problem 4: Solve Problem 2 in Chapter 12. 25 points 1
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