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relationship between temperatur difference and absorption of gas

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neh

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Nov 11, 2007
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There is one experiment where a gas is getting absorbed in water vapor at T1 temperature and water vapor is being condensed later on at by a coolant at temperature T2.Is there any relationship between(T1-T2) and amount of the gas absorbed in the water vapor in such conditions?or in other words,does this temperature difference have any effect on the quantity of gas absorbed?because I am getting an increase in the amount of gas absorbed as T1-T2 is increasing.
 
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Gas absorbed in water vapor? Gas absorbed into a gas just disperses into each other. Are you absorbing or evaporating? Sounds like evaporating. Increasing your water vapor (steam) temperature is evaporating more of whatever your gas is.

Maybe I don't understand what you are doing.
 
There is the heat of absorption. As a gas is absorbed, heat is given off. Eventually, the amount of gas absorbed starts to decrease and equalibrium is reached with the amount absorbed and temperature which is higher than when you started.
 
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