918 resultados para Gases (Dispersão)
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Este título se ha desarrollado específicamente para la enseñanza de la Química en el nuevo Nivel Avanzado (A2) de septiembre del año dos mil y aprobado por el OCR (uno de los tres órganos que ofrece la gama completa de las cualificaciones académicas y profesionales del Reino Unido). Está dividido en cuatro secciones:estados de la materia ; diagramas de fases ; distribución entre las fases ; ley de Raoult y destilación. El módulo se basa en el material del libro de texto Química 1, sin embargo, el material de apoyo se puede encontrar en la publicación Química 2. Al final de cada capítulo hay ejercicios con preguntas de autoevaluación para el estudio independiente. Tiene las respuestas a las preguntas de auto-evaluación, glosario, e índice .
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La presente investigación basó su estudio y aplicación al proceso de “control de costos” de gases líquidos, realizados por la empresa British Oxigen Company - BOC Gases Venezuela, y determinó como la eficiencia propuesta como una alternativa en la gestión, se basa en el control de los procesos productivos, enfocándose en la reducción de costos y la generación de valor en el producto. En cuanto al objetivo de la investigación es “Contribuir en la gestión más eficaz de los procesos en una empresa privada”, mediante la aplicación de la herramienta gerencial de administración de costos, para optimizar los recursos en el cumplimiento de las necesidades del mercado y evaluar la incidencia del cambio de los procesos sobre los resultados de la empresa. En el 2006, British Oxigen Company - BOC Gases Venezuela participa en un proceso de fusión, que generó oportunidades de mejoras y cambios a sus procesos internos y externos, y a su vez las disposiciones gerenciales se enfocaron en la optimización de los procesos de producción, logística, administración y ventas, mediante la optimización por el uso adecuado de sus recursos. Al aplicarse el mejoramiento del proceso de “Control de Costos” mediante la aplicación de la herramienta de costeo y gestión gerencial, la cual sirvió de apoyo en la identificación de oportunidades y en la toma de decisiones gerenciales. Los resultados de la investigación demostraron un mejoramiento del proceso a través del cambio de las actividades del proceso de “Control de Costos” para generar valor en el resultado final del proceso
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Climate model simulations consistently show that surface temperature over land increases more rapidly than over sea in response to greenhouse gas forcing. The enhanced warming over land is not simply a transient effect caused by the land–sea contrast in heat capacities, since it is also present in equilibrium conditions. This paper elucidates the transient adjustment processes over time scales of days to weeks of the surface and tropospheric climate in response to a doubling of CO2 and to changes in sea surface temperature (SST), imposed separately and together, using ensembles of experiments with an atmospheric general circulation model. These adjustment processes can be grouped into three stages: immediate response of the troposphere and surface processes (day 1), fast adjustment of surface processes (days 2–5), and adjustment of the whole troposphere (days 6–20). Some land surface warming in response to doubled CO2 (with unchanged SSTs) occurs immediately because of increased downward longwave radiation. Increased CO2 also leads to reduced plant stomatal resistance and hence restricted evaporation, which increases land surface warming in the first day. Rapid reductions in cloud amount lead in the next few days to increased downward shortwave radiation and further warming, which spreads upward from the surface, and by day 5 the surface and tropospheric response is statistically consistent with the equilibrium value. Land surface warming in response to imposed SST change (with unchanged CO2) is slower. Tropospheric warming is advected inland from the sea, and over land it occurs at all levels together rather than spreading upward from the surface. The atmospheric response to prescribed SST change in about 20 days is statistically consistent with the equilibrium value, and the warming is largest in the upper troposphere over both land and sea. The land surface warming involves reduction of cloud cover and increased downward shortwave radiation, as in the experiment with CO2 change, but in this case it is due to the restriction of moisture supply to the land (indicated by reduced soil moisture), whereas in the CO2 forcing experiment it is due to restricted evaporation despite increased moisture supply (indicated by increased soil moisture). The warming over land in response to SST change is greater than over the sea and is the dominant contribution to the land–sea warming contrast under enhanced CO2 forcing.
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Ordered nano-structured MCM-48 silica containing sodium peroxydisulfate is a novel, highly effective material for the decomposition of HCN under ambient conditions.
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Sodium persulfate introduced into ordered MCM-48 silicas is described. The resulting materials are compared with existing activated carbon-based systems and MCM-48 containing transition metals such as Cu(II) and Cr(VI) for the decomposition of hydrogen cyanide and cyanogen. MCM-48 materials containing sodium persulfate alone improve on the protection offered by benchmark activated carbon systems and MCM-48 materials containing Cu(II) and Cr(VI), without the health risks associated with these metal ions.
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Selected silicas were modified with the covalently bound ligand 2,6-bis(benzoxazoyl)pyridine (BBOP), equilibrated with copper(II) nitrate, then challenged with toxic vapour containing HCN (8000 mg m(-3) at 80% relative humidity). The modified SBA-15 material (Cu-BBOP-SBA-15) had an improved breakthrough time for HCN (36 min at a flow rate of 30 cm(3) min(-1)) when compared to the other siliceous materials prepared in this study, equating to a hydrogen cyanide capacity of 58 mg g(-1), which is close to a reference activated carbon adsorbent (24 min at 50 cm(3) min(-1)) that can trap 64 mg g(-1). The enhanced performance observed with Cu-BBOP-SBA-15 has been related to the greater accessibility of the functional groups, arising from the ordered nature of the interconnected porous network and large mesopores of 5.5 nm within the material modified with the Cu(II)-BBOP complex. Modified MCM-41 and MCM-48 materials (Cu-BBOP-MCM-41 and Cu-BBOP-MCM-48) were found to have lower hydrogen cyanide capacities (38 and 32 mg g(-1) respectively) than the Cu-BBOP-SBA-15 material owing to the restricted size of the pores (2.2 and <2 nm respectively). The materials with poor nano-structured ordering were found to have low hydrogen cyanide capacities, between 11 and 19 mg g(-1), most likely owing to limited accessibility of the functional groups. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.