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Flow Chemistry is a type of chemical synthesis that involves the continuous flow of reagents and reactants through a system of tubing and valves. This method of synthesis is advantageous over traditional batch processes due to its increased efficiency, safety, and scalability. Flow Chemistry is particularly useful for reactions that are difficult to perform in batch, such as those that require high temperatures, pressures, or concentrations. Additionally, the use of flow chemistry can reduce the amount of waste generated, as well as the time and cost associated with the synthesis of chemicals.
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