"NaOH absorbs water from the atmosphere and is dissolved in it"
Chem context 2 says something like this.
Dissolved in it?
But it didnt absorb water liquid it absorbed water gas(from atmosphere) so how can it dissolve in water(liquid)? Where does the liquid come from?
I was thinking a lot of the water(gas) molecules[Which are far apart in gas] come closer together when NaOH absorbs it.
IS THIS RIGHT?
Well is that absorption or adsorption?
Because absorption is when water is integrated into the chemical structure of NaOH isnt it?
To become NaOH . H2O or NaOH + H2O ???
A LOT OF CUNFUSION , PLZ CLEAR ALL.
I also have 1 problem in CONTACT PROCESS.
SO2+ O2 ---> S03 IN Converter but those non reacted SO2 AND O2 MOLECULES, do they also react with CONCENTRATED H2SO4 In absorption tower to form other products? (doesnt that cause problems?)
THANKS
Chem context 2 says something like this.
Dissolved in it?
But it didnt absorb water liquid it absorbed water gas(from atmosphere) so how can it dissolve in water(liquid)? Where does the liquid come from?
I was thinking a lot of the water(gas) molecules[Which are far apart in gas] come closer together when NaOH absorbs it.
IS THIS RIGHT?
Well is that absorption or adsorption?
Because absorption is when water is integrated into the chemical structure of NaOH isnt it?
To become NaOH . H2O or NaOH + H2O ???
A LOT OF CUNFUSION , PLZ CLEAR ALL.
I also have 1 problem in CONTACT PROCESS.
SO2+ O2 ---> S03 IN Converter but those non reacted SO2 AND O2 MOLECULES, do they also react with CONCENTRATED H2SO4 In absorption tower to form other products? (doesnt that cause problems?)
THANKS