A batch is the amount of mixture that a recipe makes. Example, a pancake recipe would make 1 batch.
"Batch" has only one syllable. "Batch!"
A batch is just one, a batch is the result of one manufacturing process, for example if a bread factory mixes ingredients to make 500 pounds of bread dough, that's one batch of dough, if they then make 500 loaves of bread that's one batch of bread.
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that is an irrelevant question because one batch is a relevant term
A batch is either a sandbank or a field or patch of ground near to a stream. A batch can also refer to a quantity of bread baked at one time, or a quantity of anything in one single operation.
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Oxygen got into the dark one - check your lid seals!
There is no fed batch continuous reactor as far as i know. But there are batch, fed-batch and continuous type reactors. Basically a batch reactor is one in which you fill up all the things and lock it down for fermentation while in a fed batch you keep putting the feed in and allow cells to grow as much as possible or until you reach the capacity of the reactor where as in a continuous reactor you keep feeding in and taking out the product continuously that is why continuous type reactors run for long time like weeks or months.