how can i accumulate inputs and outputs and the conservation of mass on a pipe system?

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The conservation of mass principle is one of the pillars of engineering. Over a period of time, this principle applied to a material that passes in and out of a volume which can be expressed as Accumulation = inputs - outputs. Or, Accumulation = (ciQjk) inputs- (ciQjk) outputs ....... (for each tank) If the inputs are equal to the outputs, the accumulation is zero and the mass in the volume remains constant. This condition is called steady-state. The conservation of mass principle can be used to determine steady-state concentrations of a system of coupled reactors such as the one shown in the following Figure. If the following system is steady state then find out c1, c2 and c3? Analyse the results and explain what is physically happening in this system based on your results. (no more than 100 words)
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