Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9578207 Chemical Physics Letters 2005 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effect of a surface temperature gradient on the water vapour pressure over aqueous sulfuric acid has been measured for acid concentrations in the range from 33% to 80% by weight. Graphs of ΔP versus ΔT are linear, for both positive and negative ΔT, at thicknesses of the vapour layer up to at least 10 mean free paths. At high acid concentrations, the rate of evaporation is limited by the rate of dissociation of sulfuric acid monohydrate, with the result that the effect of the temperature gradient, and hence the measured heat of transport, is greatly reduced.
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