Ammonia (A) is diffusing at steady-state through N2 (B) by equimolar counter diffusion in a conduit 1.22 m long at 25°C and a total pressure of 101.32 kPa abs. The partial pressure of ammonia at the left end is 25.33 kPa and at the other end 5.066 kPa. The cross-section of the conduit is circular with diameter of 0.0610 m on the left end and tapering uniformly to 0.0305 m at the right end. Calculate the molar flux of ammonia. The diffusivity of ammonia in Nitrogen is 0.230 x 10-4 m2/s
Ammonia (A) is diffusing at steady-state through N2 (B) by equimolar counter diffusion in a conduit 1.22 m long at 25°C and a total pressure of 101.32 kPa abs. The partial pressure of ammonia at the left end is 25.33 kPa and at the other end 5.066 kPa. The cross-section of the conduit is circular with diameter of 0.0610 m on the left end and tapering uniformly to 0.0305 m at the right end. Calculate the molar flux of ammonia. The diffusivity of ammonia in Nitrogen is 0.230 x 10-4 m2/s
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Ammonia (A) is diffusing at steady-state through N2 (B) by equimolar counter diffusion in a conduit 1.22 m long at 25°C and a total pressure of 101.32 kPa abs. The partial pressure of ammonia at the left end is 25.33
kPa and at the other end 5.066 kPa. The cross-section of the conduit is circular with diameter of 0.0610 m on the left end and tapering uniformly to 0.0305 m at the right end. Calculate the molar flux of ammonia. The
diffusivity of ammonia in Nitrogen is 0.230 x 10-4 m2/s
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