Perfect mixing
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Perfect mixing is a term heavily used in relation to the definition of models that predict the behavior of chemical reactors. Perfect mixing assumes that there are no spatial gradients in a given physical envelope, such as:
- concentration (with respect to any chemical species)
- temperature
- chemical potential
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