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Chlorine can be absorbed from C12-air mixtures by olefins dissolved in CCl4. It was found that the reaction of C12, with cyclo-hexene (C6H10) is second order with respect to Cl2 and zero order with respect to C5H10. Hence the rate of disappearance of C12 per unit volume is kCA (where A designates C12. Treat this as a binary solution of A (C12 and B (C6H10- CCl4 mixture), pseudobinay assumption. Assume that air is insoluble in the C6H33- CCl6 mixture. Let the liquid phase to be sufficiently deep with L can be taken to be infinite. Find the correlation describing the concentration profile and obtain expression for the rate of absorption of by the liquid.Source of Variation MS DF 5.35 1.783333 0.161 3 Treatment Error 11.075 177.2 16 182.55 Total 19 3.

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Fundamentals Of Momentum Heat And Mass Transfer

ISBN: 9781119723547

7th Edition

Authors: James Welty, Gregory L. Rorrer, David G. Foster

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