Exercises in Quantitative Chemical Analysis With a Short Treatise On Gas Anakys
Exercises in Quantitative Chemical Analysis With a Short Treatise On Gas Anakys
W Dittmar
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Hence, if the mixture be dissolved partially by alcohol, the residue will contain less carbon per unit volume than J C 2 ; and similarly in similar cases. Before going further, let us draw an obvious but important conclusion from our equation. Given a gas-mixture containing 170 GAS ANALYSIS. m volumes of species I. , in" volumes of species II. , ...... In unit volume ; and supposing h volumes of (say) water to be shaken at a constant temperature and constant total dry pressure p, with successiv...e (but always fresh) instalments of the mixture until absorptiometric equilibrium is established (or, mathematically speaking, supposing h volumes of water to be shaken with oo volumes of the mixed gas), then we have for the dissolved quantities of the several components q' = hpmfi'; q" = hpm"{', &c. , &c. ; and for the total quantity of absorbed gas Q = hp(m ft + m" ft' + ............ , &c. ). It is not quite so easy to calculate the composition and quan- tity of the gas absorbed if the h volumes of (let us say) water are shaken in a vessel of the constant capacity (h + v) with v volumes of the given mixture.
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