Abstract

AbstractWhile investigating the absorption of carbon dioxide in sodium carbonate–bicarbonate solutions, apparently erratic variations of absorption coefficients were observed in earlier work. In an attempt to find an explanation for these variations, density, relative viscosity, pH and relative surface tension were determined for such solutions. The variations in surface tension have been found to be chiefly responsible for the variations in absorption coefficients. The absorption coefficient varied inversely with surface tension.

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