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everyone, I have a problem with solving some chemical reaction engineering problems, by using Python.There's a solution of the problem in Polymath, and when I wanted to solve it in Python, I got opposite results: in Polymath solution at V = 500, X = 0.65 and y = 0.17, while I am getting y = 0.65 and X = 0.17 I am going to attach screenshots with my code and solution of of this problem in Polymath, so please could you spot the mistake?



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everyone, I have a problem with solving some chemical reaction engineering problems, by using Python.There's a solution of the problem in Polymath, and when I wanted to solve it in Python, I got opposite results: in Polymath solution at V = 500, X = 0.65 and y = 0.17, while I am getting y = 0.65 and X = 0.17 I am going to attach screenshots with my code and solution of of this problem in Polymath, so please could you spot the mistake?



Python, first screenshot



Python, second screenshot



Python, third screenshot



Polymath










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    please could you replace those screenshots with code snippets in the question? It makes it much easier to search/answer

    – Sven Harris
    Nov 22 '18 at 6:46














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everyone, I have a problem with solving some chemical reaction engineering problems, by using Python.There's a solution of the problem in Polymath, and when I wanted to solve it in Python, I got opposite results: in Polymath solution at V = 500, X = 0.65 and y = 0.17, while I am getting y = 0.65 and X = 0.17 I am going to attach screenshots with my code and solution of of this problem in Polymath, so please could you spot the mistake?



Python, first screenshot



Python, second screenshot



Python, third screenshot



Polymath










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everyone, I have a problem with solving some chemical reaction engineering problems, by using Python.There's a solution of the problem in Polymath, and when I wanted to solve it in Python, I got opposite results: in Polymath solution at V = 500, X = 0.65 and y = 0.17, while I am getting y = 0.65 and X = 0.17 I am going to attach screenshots with my code and solution of of this problem in Polymath, so please could you spot the mistake?



Python, first screenshot



Python, second screenshot



Python, third screenshot



Polymath







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    please could you replace those screenshots with code snippets in the question? It makes it much easier to search/answer

    – Sven Harris
    Nov 22 '18 at 6:46














  • 1





    please could you replace those screenshots with code snippets in the question? It makes it much easier to search/answer

    – Sven Harris
    Nov 22 '18 at 6:46








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please could you replace those screenshots with code snippets in the question? It makes it much easier to search/answer

– Sven Harris
Nov 22 '18 at 6:46





please could you replace those screenshots with code snippets in the question? It makes it much easier to search/answer

– Sven Harris
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