This document discusses material balances for chemical reactors. It begins by presenting the general mole balance equation, which states that the rate of accumulation of a chemical component in a reactor volume equals the rate of inflow minus the rate of outflow, plus any generation of that component via chemical reactions.
The document then examines several examples of applying this general balance to specific reaction kinetics, including first-order irreversible and reversible reactions, second-order reactions, and nth-order reactions. It also discusses reactions that exhibit inhibition and series reactions involving multiple steps. Analytical solutions are derived for the concentration profiles of chemical components in batch reactors under these different kinetic models.