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Inlet Gas Flowrate in Gas Absorption and Stripping Formulas
The Inlet Gas Flowrate is the inlet gas flowrate of carrier gas with the solute to the absorption column. And is denoted by G
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. Inlet Gas Flowrate is usually measured using the Mole per Second for Molar Flow Rate. Note that the value of Inlet Gas Flowrate is always positive.
Gas Absorption and Stripping formulas that make use of Inlet Gas Flowrate
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Gas Flowrate on Solute Free Basis for Inlet Conditions by Solute Free Mole Fraction
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Gas Flowrate on Solute Free Basis for Inlet Conditions by Mole Fraction
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FAQ
What is the Inlet Gas Flowrate?
The Inlet Gas Flowrate is the inlet gas flowrate of carrier gas with the solute to the absorption column. Inlet Gas Flowrate is usually measured using the Mole per Second for Molar Flow Rate. Note that the value of Inlet Gas Flowrate is always positive.
Can the Inlet Gas Flowrate be negative?
No, the Inlet Gas Flowrate, measured in Molar Flow Rate cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Inlet Gas Flowrate?
Inlet Gas Flowrate is usually measured using the Mole per Second[mol/s] for Molar Flow Rate. Kilomole per Second[mol/s], Dekamole per Second[mol/s], Mole per Minute[mol/s] are the few other units in which Inlet Gas Flowrate can be measured.
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