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ON THE DISSOLUTION VOLOCITY OF OXYGEN INTO WATER. PART II
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1930
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Chemical EngineeringUniform VelocityEngineeringCorrosionEnvironmental EngineeringOxidation ResistanceMineral-fluid InteractionTransport PhenomenaOxygen IsotopeGas Exchange ProcessChemistryOxidation VelocityWater-rock InteractionSodium SulphiteChemical KineticsPart Ii
Abstract (1) The oxidation velocity of sodium sulphite was observed when the mixture of oxygen and air was passed at uniform velocity under certain conditions. (2) The observed oxidation velocities were independent of the concentration of sodium sulphite under the present conditions, and the velocity constant was found to be expressed as a linear function of the partial pressure of oxygen passed, as was expected. (3) The theoretical interpretation on the observed result was given.
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