Abstract
The rate of a homogeneous reaction depends on rate of encounter between reactant molecules. When the reaction mixture consists of two reactant streams flowing into a continuous reactor, or of earlier and later parts of a single stream, the average rate of reaction is in general dependent on the degree of mixing on the molecular scale. It cannot generally be predicted simply from the distribution of residence times.
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