Abstract

In jellies consisting of a solution of carboxy methyl cellulose in water the absorption and chemisorption of ammonia has been studied. The reacting component was acetic acid. The concentration of ammonia and of free acetic acid has been measured as a function of the distance from the plane surface, for so called semi-infinite layers. It has been found, that the jellies containing 4% by weight of carboxy methyl cellulose, the equations derived and given in the literature for absorption and for chemisorption, in the case of an infinite fast reaction, in semi-infinite layers of a stagnant liquid, were valid, for the distribution of ammonia in the jelly, as well as for the amount of ammonia sorbed.

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