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The various equations derived in this section for use in solving solution preparation problems are summarized in Table 10.1. [Pg.259]

Liquid solute and volume percent Solid solute and weight to volume percent Solid solute and molarity [Pg.259]


The chief cases that are the subject of the problems here are zero, first and second order in spheres, slabs and cylinders with sealed flat ends, problems P7.03.03 to P7.03.ll. A summary of calculations of effectiveness is in P7.03.02. The correlations are expressed graphically and either analytically or as empirical curve fits for convenience of use with calculator or computer. A few other cases are touched on L-H type rate equation, conical pores and changes in volume. Nonisothermal reactions are in another section. [Pg.735]

Table IV. Summary of calculated provisional equilibrium constants... Table IV. Summary of calculated provisional equilibrium constants...
Summary of Calculations Used in Estimating Ictso for Aerosolized BZ... [Pg.291]

Table 2. Summary of calculations used to estimate the ICtso (at 15 liters/min instead of 10) for aerosolized BZ... Table 2. Summary of calculations used to estimate the ICtso (at 15 liters/min instead of 10) for aerosolized BZ...
Table 21. Summary of calculations for hydrogen-bonded pairs of bases... Table 21. Summary of calculations for hydrogen-bonded pairs of bases...
Table 1 gives a summary of calculated times for 50% extraction of solute (t 50%)- Simulations conditions are P = 20 MPa, T = 313 K and Re = 40 for the system DCB/small cylinders and downflow operation. From Table 1, it is seen that for a constant value of Kq, a decrease of De and K lead to a significant increase of 150% irrespective of the Biot number. On the other hand, the influence of Kq is found to be significant only in the higher range of Biot number (Bi = 250) where the external mass transfer gradient may become limiting (Kq is very small). [Pg.367]

Figure 3-4. Summary of Calculated Gastrointestinal Cancer Risks... Figure 3-4. Summary of Calculated Gastrointestinal Cancer Risks...
Summary of Calculated Energies, and the Advantages of the Coordinate Covalent Model... [Pg.198]

Table 15.6 gives a summary of calculations for some examples of biolimiting, biointermediate, and biounlimited elements. For biolimiting elements g is close to unity and/ < 0.1 for biounlimiting elements g must be very small... [Pg.913]

Table XXIV.—Summary of Calculated and Experimental Velocities. Table XXIV.—Summary of Calculated and Experimental Velocities.
Table II. Summary of Calculated and Experimental High-Pressure Rate Constants for C2F6 Bath Gas... Table II. Summary of Calculated and Experimental High-Pressure Rate Constants for C2F6 Bath Gas...
To conclude, an overall summary of calculations based on the above results indicates that the usual order of events as transport limitations occur is to begin with no limitations—chemical reaction controls throughout the pellet. Next, internal pore diffusion begins to have an effect, followed by external heat transfer... [Pg.213]

Below is a summary of calculations that coauthor Reed made for coauthor Shannon to help a customer evaluate improving heat transfer by substituting hydrogen (better gas conductivity) for air as a recirculating medium in a furnace. This was a very special case because (1) the stock being annealed was stainless steel at 1750 F— higher temperature than that used in most cover annealers and (2) no inert atmosphere, and therefore no inner cover, was used because the load was stainless steel. Radiant tubes were used for indirect firing instead of an inner cover. [Pg.61]

In Table 1 a summary of (calculated) dipole moments of allenes is displayed. For monosubstituted compounds RHC=C=CH2 the directions of the dipole moments are such that the group R represents the negative end of the dipole, A negative sign in parenthesis indicates that R is the positive end of the dipole. [Pg.335]

Table 1. A summary of calculated structural parameters. ITD denotes the... Table 1. A summary of calculated structural parameters. ITD denotes the...
Summary of Calculations for Plans Involving Auxiliary Materials That Need to Be Synthesized in Addition to Target Compound... [Pg.921]

MtT type risk calculations for the remaining suppliers selected for Phase 2 are done in a similar way. A summary of calculations is provided in Table 7.21. The data in Table 7.21 are calculated with 80% confidence level. For example, losses due to MtT risk from supplier S19 will not exceed 5426.62 with 80% confidence. Values in Table 7.21 are used in Equation 7.24 of the multiobjective model. [Pg.431]

Summary of Calculations Gadolinium Concentrations for keff = 0.90, 0.95, and 1.0 in Dissolver (Assumes No Fuel Burnup)... [Pg.604]

Table 6-6. Summary of Calculations for Factoring Secular Determinant... Table 6-6. Summary of Calculations for Factoring Secular Determinant...
Table 6-10. Summary of Calculation op Symmetry Coordinates for HCC Angles in Cyclopropane... Table 6-10. Summary of Calculation op Symmetry Coordinates for HCC Angles in Cyclopropane...
Table 5 is a summary of calculated and experimental frequencies for six-coordinate 2 complexes. The force constants used are those which have been determined from other symmetries using the one-dimensional model. The symbols Ai( Ai 2) etc. denote the calculated frequencies, which are immediately followed by the corresponding experimental frequencies. With a few exceptions the agreement is quite good. That is, an experimental frequency could be found which corresponds rather well to the calculated frequency. Often no frequency mentioned in the reference corresponded to the calculated i(l) frequency, and the frequency entered in the experimental column is that proposed in the reference. It is apparent from the lack of agreement noted here that either the band representing the Ai(l) vibration is of very weak intensity or the assumptions made in applying the one-dimensional model to the Ai(l) vibration are invalid. [Pg.320]

Summary of calculated and experimental spin-orbit interaction parameters A for the tripositive lanthanide ions, adapted from Blume, et al. (1%4), together with the electronic configurations and spectroscopic terms of the ground state and first excited state and their separation... [Pg.478]

TABLE 5.29—SUMMARY OF CALCULATION TO LOCATE REAR OF OIL BANK, EXAMPLE 5.10... [Pg.42]

CFF "9-6-1 and MCMS (Momany et al., 1974 Dunfield et al., 1978). a semi-empirical force field which uses a special function for the hydrogen bond, and theoretical values for dispersion parameters and partial charges. The figures are a concise summary of calculated vs. experimental data for the individual molecules. [Pg.39]

Table 2 Summary of Calculated Phosphate Bonded Mortar Joint Compressive Deformation... Table 2 Summary of Calculated Phosphate Bonded Mortar Joint Compressive Deformation...

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