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Gases relationships

The kinetic theoiy of gases is much more devdoped than that of liquids. Consequently, diflusional relationships for liquids are writimi laigely 1 analogy with those for gases. Relationships for the latter are therefore developed first. [Pg.406]

Why is it desirable to express all temperatures in degrees Kelvin when working with problems dealing with gas relationships ... [Pg.63]

Initial velocities needed to kickstart the simulation is taken as a random distribution. Temperature is calculated from atomic velocities using the ideal-gas relationship... [Pg.406]

In terms of the original fuel volume, VF, at and p x, by the perfect gas relationship at constant pressure and approximately constant molecular weights,... [Pg.331]

Solution From the general identity (3.52) and the ideal gas relationship (3.58), we obtain... [Pg.92]

A) In this problem, you know a few things. The most important is that each compound contains only hydrogen and carbon. What s important about that is it means that all of the carbon in carbon dioxide comes from the hydrocarbon and all of the hydrogen in water comes from the hydrocarbon. Therefore we can work backwards to get your answer. The first thing to do is to pick either carbon dioxide or water to analyze, since we know something about both. Arbitrarily, well pick carbon dioxide. You have a volume at STP, which means you ll have to use the 1 mol = 22.4 liters of gas relationships. We have 1.39 liters of gas, which means we have 1.39 liters X 22 liters = 0.0621 mol C02. This means we have 0.0621 mol C. [Pg.286]

Eq. (22) can be recast using vapor phase pressure as the driving force behind the mass transfer, using the ideal gas relationship. [Pg.1439]

G.F. Carl Veterans Administration Medical Center, Augusta, GA Relationship of epilepsy, seizures and Mn levels in rats Veterans Administration Wash., DC... [Pg.351]

It will normally be sufficient to use the ideal-gas relationship for the partial pressure function, fj, for component j on plate i ... [Pg.130]


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Empirical gas laws relationship)

Gas laws relationship)

Gas-Liquid Relationships

Gases mole-mass-volume relationships

Gases relationship between units

Gases volume combining relationships

Gases volume-amount relationships

Gases volume-temperature relationships

Ideal gas relationships

Mass Relationship for Liquid and Gas

Mole-Mass-Volume Relationships of Gases

Real Gas Relationships

Relationship between Q and solar gases

Relationship between noble gases and radiogenic isotopes

Relationships between the principal specific heats for a near-ideal gas

Volume Relationships in Reactions Involving Gases

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