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How to find amount of mass knowing the mass transfer coefficient?
« on: 28/11/2019 13:34:06 »
Hello!

If you know the mass transfer coefficient in m/s, how can you calculate the mass that is transferred per unit of surface?

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Re: How to find amount of mass knowing the mass transfer coefficient?
« Reply #1 on: 28/11/2019 14:53:44 »
By solving this equation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_transfer_coefficient
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