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hello. If i define a wall surface reaction on a wall boundaries as :
h2o(l) ---> h2o (water wapor) what values of "rate exponent" ( for reactants and products ) and " temperature exponent " should i use? please help thanks |
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is this a reaction ? or just vaporization process?
is it possible to model vaporization process using surface reaction model? |
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It is a vaporization process, i'm tryng to model it with a reaction model on a surface of an object covered of water
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