Re: ORGLIST:CO2/NH3/air mixture analysis

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From: sisir_ad$##$vsnl.com
Date: Fri Jan 30 2004 - 06:16:13 EST


Michael you can start with the classical method: A known volume (flow X time) passed through acid shall deduct Ammonia( V2-V1),similarily through alkali would deduct CO2 (V3 -V4). Find Air by difference.In all cases drying after passing & nmeasuring is important.
Sisir Adhikari

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From: Michael Engel <michael-engel$##$ma.dic.co.jp>
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2004 7:37 am
Subject: ORGLIST:CO2/NH3/air mixture analysis

> Hello
> has someone an idea how to analyze the amount of CO2 in an CO2/NH3/air
> mixture.
> CO2 could be as much as 70-80%.
> I would appreciate any information very much.
> Thank you
> Michael Engel
>
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