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molecular diffusivity Other Sciences discussion ... Helium has a molecular diffusivity three times greater than that for Argon. If a tank of water is charged with 0.5 atm of He and 0.5 atm of Ar and then allowed to stand in open contact wiht air, what percent of the Ar will have been lost when 10 percent of the He has...
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Coefficients of molecular diffusivity ... Molecular diffusivities of Hg vapor in air, O2 and N2 near STP and the kinematic viscosity and thermal diffusivity of air near STP. Atmospheric Environment, 33, 453-457. 1999. Massman, WJ...
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CE Database Search | Descriptions | Search Tips | Subject Heading List ... by Nobuyuki Tamai and Takashi Asaeda ... pp. 461-469; Purchase Information; Permissions for Reuse...
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Authors: Moeti, Lebone Tiisang; Chemical Engineering ... Advisor: A.H. Peter Skelland ... Subjects : Mass transfer; Liquid-liquid equilibrium...
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The diffusion of small molecules between cells and tissues is often critical in biological study, as molecular concentration gradients are well-known to regulate homeostasis, assist in wound repair, and direct cancer metastasis. ... Keywords: microfluidic device, diffusivity, concentration gradient, chemotaxis...
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Hi-Res PDF[480 KB] ... Kurt E. Gustafson, Rebecca M. Dickhut ... Molecular Pharmaceutics...
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See: Diffusivity ... Molecular Shape ... Molecular Weight Calculator...
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Molecular Diffusivity Effects on Mixing in a Diffusively Stable, Turbulent Flow ... ^ Molecular Diffusivity Effects on Mixing in a Diffusively Stable, Turbulent Flow; C. R. Rehmann,* P. R. Jackson; National Science Foundation, Division of Ocean Sciences; In ocean modeling, salt and temperature are usually assumed to mix...
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The rate of growth generally depends on the temperature of the fluid and its molecular weight. The growth of the zone implies increase in mixing. The cause of mixing is attributed to the kinetic activity of molecules, which results in "random" motion of the molecules, and in turn, mixing.
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