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The rate of solution of small stationary bubbles and the diffusion coefficients of gases in liquids

, , and . Chemical Engineering Science, 17 (4): 221--227 (April 1962)
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2509(62)85001-5

Abstract

The rate of collapse of small bubbles has been used to measure the diffusion coefficients (in water) of air, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, helium, neon and argon. The agreement with published data is discussed and critically assessed. The effect of the liquid phase is investigated by measuring the rate of diffusion of air into sodium chloride solutions, sea water and solutions of surface-active agents.

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