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Figure P9.9 shows three reactors linked by pipes. As indicated, the rate of transfer of
chemicals through each pipe is equal to a flow rate (Q, with units of cubic meters per
second) multiplied by the concentration of the reactor from which the flow originates
(c, with units of milligrams per cubic meter). If the system is at a steady state, the
transfer into each reactor will balance the transfer out. Develop mass-balance
equations for the reactors and solve the three simulataneous linear algebraic
equations for their concentrations

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