Abstract

Mixing in a flat-bottomed spherical flask with magnetic stirrers is studied using dye addition and visual studies to measure mixing time. Different flow regimes that occurred in the flask and two regimes, i.e., a well-mixed regime and a Taylor wall regime, were identified. The effects of stirrer diameter, volume of material to be mixed, and rotational speed on mixing time were studied.

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