In a wetted-wall tower, an air-H2S mixture is flowing by a film of water which is flowing as a thin film down a vertical plate. The H2S is being absorbed from the air to the water at a total pressure of 1.50 atm abs and 30^oC. The value of kc of 9.567×10^-4 m/s has been predicted for the gas-phase mass-transfer coefficient. At a given point the mole fraction of H2S in the liquid at the liquid-gas interface is 2.0×10^-5 and pA of H2S in the gas is 0.05 atm. The Henry’s law equilibrium relation is pA(atm) = 609xA (mole fraction in liquid). Calculate the rate of absorption of H2S.
(a) 1.480×10^-3 kmol/m^2.s
(b) 1.486×10^-3 kmol/m^2.s
(c) 1.485×10^-3 kmol/m^2.s
(d) 1.487×10^-3 kmol/m^2.s
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My question is from Convective Mass Transfer in portion Mass Transfer of Bioprocess Engineering