Diffusion of gases in liquids: the constant size bubble method

  • Ng W
  • Walkley J
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Abstract

A method is described by which the diffusion of a gas in a liquid is measured by maintaining a bubble of the gas at constant size in the liquid. A steady state solution to the diffusion equation is seen to fit the observed experimental data. The measured diffusion coefficients for nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide in water at 25 °C are found in good agreement with previously determined values.

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Ng, W. Y., & Walkley, J. (1969). Diffusion of gases in liquids: the constant size bubble method. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 47(6), 1075–1077. https://doi.org/10.1139/v69-170

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