BIOL 206 Chapter Notes - Chapter 49: Motor Oil, Partial Pressure

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Where q is the rate at which as gas such as o2 diffuses between two locations. Where d is the diffusion coefficient which is characteristic of the diffusing substance, the medium and the temperature. For example perfume has a higher d than motor oil vapor, and all substances diffuse faster at higher temperatures in air than in water. A is the area across which the gas is diffusing. P1 and p2 are the partial pressures of the gas at the two locations. O2 content of air is much higher than o2 content of an equal volume of water. The max o2 content of a stream in equilibrium with air is 10 milliliters of 02 per liter of water. The o2 content of air over the stream is about 200 ml of o2 per liter of air. 02 diffuses about 8000 times more rapidly in air than in water.

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