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sci.batch-reactor-conversion Calculator
Calculates concentration vs time in a batch reactor for zero, first, or second order reactions and determines required reaction time for target conversion. Batch reactor design equation: −dCA/dt = r_A — batch reactors excel for small-volume, high-value products and reactions requiring long residence times.
Inputs
K Rate Per Min
Amount per unit of time or per unit quantity. Check the denominator before interpreting.
T Min
Duration of the process. Make sure units match the rate inputs (seconds, minutes, or hours).
C0 Mol L
Amount of solute per unit volume. Higher concentration = more solute dissolved.
Ea Kj Mol
Capacity to do work (J or kWh). Conserved — converts between forms but total stays constant in a closed system.
Results
conversion X
Sample size or count used in the calculation.
final concentration C (mol/L)
The proportional relationship between two quantities.
half-life t₁/₂ (min)
Time for half the radioactive material to decay. After 10 half-lives, less than 0.1% of the original material remains.