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modified question for relation between temp. diff. and gas absorbed

modified question for relation between temp. diff. and gas absorbed

modified question for relation between temp. diff. and gas absorbed

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There is one experiment where a gas is in contact with water vapor at T1 temperature and the mixture is being condensed later on at by a coolant at temperature T2.Is there any relationship between(T1-T2) and amount of the gas absorbed in the condensate?or in other words,does this temperature difference have any effect on the quantity of gas absorbed?because I am getting an increase in the amount of gas absorbed as T1-T2 is increasing.

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