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Calculating 'Air Dilution' Concentration to Estimate Final Odor Intensity
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Air flows at a rate of 1 l/min into a closed 40ml flask containing 2ml of amyl acetate serially diluted to 0.000002143% v/v concentration. I know that I should be able to find the dilution factor in air based on the air flow going in, the liquid dilution of the chemical and the open space of the vial by employing a differential equation, but this is not an area I am comfortable with and would appreciate some guidance.
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Air flows at a rate of 1 l/min into a closed 40ml flask containing 2ml of amyl acetate serially diluted to 0.000002143% v/v concentration. I know that I should be able to find the dilution factor in air based on the air flow going in, the liquid dilution of the chemical and the open space of the vial by employing a differential equation, but this is not an area I am comfortable with and would appreciate some guidance.
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Air flows at a rate of 1 l/min into a closed 40ml flask containing 2ml of amyl acetate serially diluted to 0.000002143% v/v concentration. I know that I should be able to find the dilution factor in air based on the air flow going in, the liquid dilution of the chemical and the open space of the vial by employing a differential equation, but this is not an area I am comfortable with and would appreciate some guidance.
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Air flows at a rate of 1 l/min into a closed 40ml flask containing 2ml of amyl acetate serially diluted to 0.000002143% v/v concentration. I know that I should be able to find the dilution factor in air based on the air flow going in, the liquid dilution of the chemical and the open space of the vial by employing a differential equation, but this is not an area I am comfortable with and would appreciate some guidance.
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