Abstract
The effective coefficient for separating a mixture of NH3-O2 and NH3-N2 at different rates of distillation is determined experimentally and theoretically. The effect of the temperature of a surface layer of liquid ammonia on the purification process from permanent gases (O2 and N2) is studied. The results indicate that upon an increase in the rate of distillation, the efficiency of separating a mixture of ammonia and impurities rises as heat transfer in the surface layer becomes difficult.
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