Hydrogen is allowed to diffuse through a palladium plate that is 0.008m thick at 500°C. The concentrations of hydrogen at the two faces are 0.65 and 0.30 kg/m³, which are maintained constant. The diffusion coefficient at this temperature is 6.13x10-11 m²/s. Calculate the diffusion flux in units of kg/m²s.

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Hydrogen is allowed to diffuse through a palladium plate that is 0.008m thick at 500°C.
The concentrations of hydrogen at the two faces are 0.65 and 0.30 kg/m³, which are maintained
constant. The diffusion coefficient at this temperature is 6.13x10-11 m²/s. Calculate the diffusion
flux in units of kg/m²s.
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrogen is allowed to diffuse through a palladium plate that is 0.008m thick at 500°C. The concentrations of hydrogen at the two faces are 0.65 and 0.30 kg/m³, which are maintained constant. The diffusion coefficient at this temperature is 6.13x10-11 m²/s. Calculate the diffusion flux in units of kg/m²s.
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