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Equilibrium Constant for Mass Transfer in Gas Absorption and Stripping Formulas
The Equilibrium constant for Mass Transfer is the proportionality constant between gas phase mole fraction and liquid phase mole fraction and could be given as the ratio between the two. And is denoted by α.
Gas Absorption and Stripping formulas that make use of Equilibrium Constant for Mass Transfer
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Number of Stripping Stages by Kremser Equation
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Stripping Factor
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Number of Absorption Stages by Kremser Equation
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Absorption Factor
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Minimum Operating Line Slope for Absorption Column
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Minimum Liquid Rate for Absorption Column
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Maximum Gas Rate for Absorption Column
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Number of Stages for Absorption Factor Equal to 1
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FAQ
What is the Equilibrium Constant for Mass Transfer?
The Equilibrium constant for Mass Transfer is the proportionality constant between gas phase mole fraction and liquid phase mole fraction and could be given as the ratio between the two.
Can the Equilibrium Constant for Mass Transfer be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Equilibrium Constant for Mass Transfer, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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