Drying involves the vaporization and removal of water from a solution or suspension to form a dry solid. It is a complex process that simultaneously transfers heat and mass while physicochemical transformations occur. The discussion asks about the advantages and disadvantages of drying, why sand was used in an experiment, and the mechanism of drying which involves heat and mass transfer during vaporization leading to a dry solid.
Drying involves the vaporization and removal of water from a solution or suspension to form a dry solid. It is a complex process that simultaneously transfers heat and mass while physicochemical transformations occur. The discussion asks about the advantages and disadvantages of drying, why sand was used in an experiment, and the mechanism of drying which involves heat and mass transfer during vaporization leading to a dry solid.
Drying involves the vaporization and removal of water from a solution or suspension to form a dry solid. It is a complex process that simultaneously transfers heat and mass while physicochemical transformations occur. The discussion asks about the advantages and disadvantages of drying, why sand was used in an experiment, and the mechanism of drying which involves heat and mass transfer during vaporization leading to a dry solid.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of drying? –1
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