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An unsteady state system, the flow in rate of A is 8 mole/s, what is the flow out rate of B if the accumulation was 6 mole in 2 seconds?

a.

1 mole/s

b.

2 mole/s

c.

3 mole/s

d.

5 mole/s

Answer: (d).5 mole/s

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