Question

Find the absorption tower height if

Number of gas phase transfer units 4.09
Height of gas phase transfer units 1.5 meters

a.

2.72 meters

b.

0.36 meters

c.

6.135 meters

d.

None of the mentioned

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Answer: (c).6.135 meters

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