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← ScienceWhich risk increases during turbulent flow conditions within a chemical reactor?
A)Localized heat production intensification✓
B)Uniform temperature gradient establishment
C)Optimal diffusion process stability
D)Homogeneous composition enhancement
💡 Explanation
Turbulence increases the chance of intensely localized reaction zones due to chaotic mixing; this is a risk of intensified heat pockets due to *turbulent dissipation*. Therefore localized heating is more probable, rather than a uniform temperature, because turbulent vortices lead to uneven reaction zones.
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