Integration provides a means to compute how much mass enters or leaves a reactor over a

Chapter 19, Problem 19.16

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Integration provides a means to compute how much mass enters or leaves a reactor over a specified time period, as in M = t2 t1 Qc dt where t1 and t2 = the initial and final times, respectively. This formula makes intuitive sense if you recall the analogy between integration and summation. Thus, the integral represents the summation of the product of flow times concentration to give the total mass entering or leaving from t1 to t2. Use numerical integration to evaluate this equation for the data listed below:

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