This lecture demonstrates the effects of vapor pressure by establishing an equilibrium between the liquid and gas forms of a substance, preparing a solution with methanol and lithium chloride, and observing the transfer of solvent between two tubes through the gas phase.
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Explores mass transfer coefficients in liquid and gas phases, with a focus on convective mass transfer around dissolving bubbles and experimental dynamics of granular systems.
Covers the different flow patterns in gas-liquid flow, including annular, bubbly, churn, slug, dispersed, froth, wavy, intermittent, smooth, plug bubble, and wispy annular.