When a com onent of a as is absorbeq_by a liquid t gaseous component must diffuse through_the gas to the surface of the liquid. The resistance to this mass transfer may be assumed to exist in the imaginary liquid film. This theory is similar to that suggested for the flow of heat between two fluids separated by a dividing wall.
When a com onent of a as is absorbeq_by a liquid t gaseous component must diffuse through_the gas to the surface of the liquid. The resistance to this mass transfer may be assumed to exist in the imaginary liquid film. This theory is similar to that suggested for the flow of heat between two fluids separated by a dividing wall.
When a com onent of a as is absorbeq_by a liquid t gaseous component must diffuse through_the gas to the surface of the liquid. The resistance to this mass transfer may be assumed to exist in the imaginary liquid film. This theory is similar to that suggested for the flow of heat between two fluids separated by a dividing wall.