Abstract
1. The adsorption of mixtures of hydrogen sulfide and propane was studied on NaX zeolite at 25 and 40°. 2. The isobars, i.e., the lines of constant partial pressure of each component, simultaneously represent the line of constant differential heat Q and constant differential entropy of adsorption of the corresponding component. 3. For any pair of values of the adsorption a1 and a2, known as a function of p1 and p2, we can find the differential heats of adsorption of each component Q1 and Q2 of a mixture of vapors, if for the individual adsorption isotherms the dependence of the heats of adsorption Q01 and Q20 upon the filling is known. 4. The presence of adsorbed propane reduces the adsorption volume but does not change the adsorption properties of zeolite with respect to hydrogen sulfide. Adsorbed hydrogen sulfide changes the adsorption properties of zeolite with respect to propane.
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