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Question 1: Please check the calculations attached.
Question 2: If the calculations attached Part are correct.
I believe they are still too theoretical because in reality some part of the water in the liquid will be evaporated and exited with gas.
Could you calculate the amount of water vapor in the gas exiting the column and recalculate the calculations for part?
Attachment:- Absorption column.rar
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