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mroman79 mroman79
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12 years ago
perfusion of acetic acid?
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12 years ago
The greater the surface area, the greater the perfusion. A cylinder with greater surface area would have to be narrow and slender, like a capillary. This in turn will make it very long. A thick cylinder will not enable all - or nearly all - the acetic acid molecules to be near the inner surface of the cylinder; as a result, this prevents the perfusion of acetic acid.
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12 years ago
thanks a lot . it helped me alot..
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