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and temperature). Keep the liquid flow rate constant at different
Table 1. Packing Information
R: Raschig Rings, B: Berl Saddle
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Cu. Ft., Ib Sq. FtyCu. Ft. Gas Space Dp, Inch
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56 145 64 0.31
51 134 68 0.35
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