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Diffusion and Fluid Flow - University of Florida

What determines Fluid flow? Diffusion and Fluid FlowWhat determines the Diffusion coefficient?What determines the Diffusion coefficient?1. Diffusion : Diffusion refers to the transport of substance against a concentration gradient. Mass transfer: movement of mass from one place to anotherDiffusion: movement of mass from region of high concentration to lowconcentration. J = -D(Flux of mass, D: Diffusion coefficient)2. Diffusion is an important process in chromatography in determiningthe mass transfer and band-broadeningdNdz S>03. Einstein Diffusion equation:td= d2/(2D)Where, td= average time required to diffuse a distance dd = distance of travel14. The change in distribution of a band of chromatography with time due to Diffusion can be described as a function of distance and time by a Gaussian and band broadeningWhere, Cx= concentration of A at position x and time tCx= C0(2 Dt-(x2/4Dt)) e1C0= concentration of A at position at x = 0 and time t = 0t = timex = distance from A s starting pointD = Diffusion coefficient for A2 What determines the Diffusion coefficient?

the stationary phase on the inner wall is 0.5 μm. Unretained solute pass through in 63 s and a particular solute emerges in 433 s. Find the partition coefficient for this solute and find the fraction of time spent in the stationary phase. 6. In a typical liquid, …

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