Materials Science And Engineering Properties
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Author: Charles Gilmore
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1. Activity of a gas in equilibrium with solution is ______?
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2. During a sorption procedure, the substance transferred from the gas or liquid phase to the solid phase is called ______
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chloride if the feed concentration is 4500 mg/L, the system operates at a gauge pressure
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