The ku&~cs of absorptmn of phosphme m aqueous solutnms of sodmm hypochlonte and sulphunc acti was studied m a stwred cell and a s-d contactor The reachon of phosphme with aqueous soh~t~ons of sodmm hypockdonte was found to be first order with respect to phosphme and hypochlor& The effect of pH on th
Absorption of isobutylene in aqueous solutions of sulphuric acid
β Scribed by J.K. Gehlawat; M.M. Sharma
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 657 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-2509
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β¦ Synopsis
The kmetlcs of absorption of lsobutylene m aqueous solutions of sulphunc acid m the range of concentrations of mdustnal Importance was studied m a stlrred cell and aJet apparatus The pseudo-first order reactlon rate constant at 30Β°C was found to vary from 56 set-* to 7 87 X IO5 see-' over the sulphunc acid concentrations of 49 5 per cent (7 0 g mole/l ) to 71 0 per cent (11 75 g mole/l ) The apparent energy of actlvatlon was found to be 13 0 kcal/g mole
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