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Diffusion of A through nondiffusing

Consider steady-state, one-dimensional diffusion of A through nondiffusing B. This might occur, for example, if ammonia (A) is absorbed from air (B) into water. In the gas phase, since air does not dissolve appreciably in water, and neglecting the evaporation of water, only the ammonia diffuses. Thus, Ng - 0, NA = constant, and... [Pg.41]

Sieacfy-state diffusion of A through nondiffusing B. = const, = 0, whence... [Pg.34]


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