24. Solving a chemistry problem
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5. Using experimental data on the coagulation of open-hearth furnace smoke, calculate and plot in coordinates n=f(t) a curve of changes in the total number of particles through τ = 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 s after the start of coagulation. The average radius of smoke particles before coagulation is r = 2⋅10 –8 m; density ρ = 2.2⋅10 3 kg/m 3 ; aerosol concentration C = 1.5⋅10 –3 kg/m 3 ; Smoluchowski constant K = 3⋅10 –16 m 3 /s.
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