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Dimensionless concentration variables

Dimensionless Concentration Variables Where appropriate, isotherms will be written here using the dimensionless system variables... [Pg.1504]

Vm volume of gas adsorbed in a monolayer p dimensionless concentration variable... [Pg.577]

If F(t) is redefined such that F(0) = 0, then F(0) disappears. An example would be a dimensionless concentration variable... [Pg.397]

Now define a dimensionless concentration variable P (i.e., for the molar density profile) for mobile component A, such that... [Pg.320]

As dimensionless concentration variable (f> is used throughout. In case of hard colloidal particles the quantity volume fraction. For polymers and penetrable hard spheres (j> refers to the relative concentration with respect to overlap (see (1.24))... [Pg.53]

In the above equations, x and z are the dimensionless concentration variables related to the actual concentrations by... [Pg.422]

The notation of all variables, parameters, and constants in the above equations is identical to that given in the previous section x represents dimensionless [HB1O2], 2 represents dimensionless [Ferriin], and the additional dimensionless concentration variable y is related to [Br ] by... [Pg.424]


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Dimensionless variables

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