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  • '''Acid gas''' is [[natural gas]], petroleum byproduct gas or any other gas mixture con ...ogen sulfide or [[mercaptan]]s (RSH). Thus, carbon dioxide by itself is an acid gas but not a sour gas.
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  • {{r|Acid gas}}
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  • ...is formed&mdash;and therefore CO<sub>2</sub> is sometimes called carbonic acid gas. It is the gas that gives the sparkle to many soft drinks, some wines, and
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  • {{r|Acid gas}}
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  • {{r|Acid gas}}
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  • {{r|Acid gas}}
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  • '''Acid gas''' is [[natural gas]], petroleum byproduct gas or any other gas mixture con ...ogen sulfide or [[mercaptan]]s (RSH). Thus, carbon dioxide by itself is an acid gas but not a sour gas.
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  • ...(CO<sub>2</sub>) or hydrogen sulfide. Thus, carbon dioxide by itself is an acid gas but it is not a sour gas.
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  • {{r|Acid gas}}
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  • {{r|Acid gas}}
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  • ...ural gas through an aqueous solution of an [[ethanolamine]] in which any [[acid gas]]es, such as [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</sub>S) and [[carbon dioxide]]]
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  • ...essing plant, the gas will be [[Gas dehydration process|dehydrated]] and [[acid gas]]es and other impurities will be removed from the gas. Then the [[ethane]]
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  • *[[Acid gas]]es: [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</s ...ted into a sulfur recovery unit which converts the hydrogen sulfide in the acid gas into elemental sulfur. There are a number of processes available for that
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  • ...processing]] plants and other industries. The process is also known as ''[[acid gas]] removal'' and ''gas sweetening''. ...S and CO<sub>2</sub> are commonly referred to as ''[[sour gas]]es'' or ''[[acid gas]]es'' in the hydrocarbon processing industries. The chemistry involved in t
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  • ...processing]] plants and other industries. The process is also known as ''[[acid gas]] removal'' and ''gas sweetening''. ...S and CO<sub>2</sub> are commonly referred to as ''[[sour gas]]es'' or ''[[acid gas]]es'' in the hydrocarbon processing industries. The chemistry involved in t
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  • ...]] and [[pipeline]]s. This liquid water phase may contain some amount of [[acid gas]], such as [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</sub>S) or [[carbon dioxide]] (CO
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  • SO<sub>2</sub> is an [[acid gas]]. Therefore, the most common large-scale FGD systems use an alkaline sorbe ...ulfur dioxide will be converted to SO<sub>3</sub>. Since SO<sub>3</sub> an acid gas, just as is SO<sub>2</sub>, it is also removed by the alkaline sorbents use
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  • ...ular weight]] hydrocarbons. The raw gas also contains various amounts of [[acid gas]]es such as [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<s
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  • ...physical solvent (propylene glycol dimethyl ether) to absorb and remove [[acid gas]]es such as hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon dioxide from gas streams. The so
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  • “Recovery from acid deposition requires decreases in acid gas emission which to reductions in acid deposition and allow chemical recovery “Recovery from acid deposition requires decreases in acid gas emission which [leads] to reductions in acid deposition and allow chemical
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  • ...treams and lakes. The recovery of surface waters in response to regulatory acid gas emission controls has therefore been delayed and will not be complete until Recovery from acid deposition requires decreases in acid gas emission which to reductions in acid deposition and allow chemical recovery
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  • ...treams and lakes. The recovery of surface waters in response to regulatory acid gas emission controls has therefore been delayed and will not be complete until Recovery from acid deposition requires decreases in acid gas emission which to reductions in acid deposition and allow chemical recovery
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  • *[[Acid gas]]es: [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</s
    26 KB (3,931 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2024
  • *[[Acid gas]]es: [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</s
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  • ...in a [[natural gas processing]] plant to remove impurities such as the [[acid gas]]es [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</sub>S) and [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2
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  • ...an to react, Mitya now was watching the fusion, the escape of the carbonic acid gas, and the formation of the molten substance. Presently, at the highest tempe
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