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            References and Further Readings

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               New York
             3. Cooper CD, Alley FC (2002) Air pollution control—a design approach, 3rd edn. Waveland
               Press, Inc., Long Grove, IL, USA
             4. Crane Company (1988) Flow of fluids through valves, fittings, and pipe. Technical Paper
               No. 410 (TP 410). P A-5
             5. CRC (2013) CRC handbook of chemistry and physics. In: Lide DR (ed), (94th edn), CRC
               Press, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida, USA
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               suspended in a quiescent fluid An. Physik 17:549–560. (English translation: Investigation on
               the Theory of Brownian Movement, Furth R (ed), Dover, New York, 1956)
             7. Flagan R, Seinfeld John H (2012) Fundamentals of air pollution engineering. Dover
               Publications Inc., New York, USA
             8. Guggenheim EA (1937) The theoretical basis of Raoult’s law. Trans Faraday Soc 33:151–156
             9. Hibbeler RC (2010) Engineering mechanics: dynamics (12th Edn), Prentice Hall, Pearson
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               York, NY, USA
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            15. Sander R (1999) Compilation of henry’s law constants for inorganic and organic species of
               potential importance in environmental chemistry. http://www.mpch-mainz.mpg.de/*sander/
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            16. Starzak ME (2010) Energy and enthropy. Chapter 13 Maxwell and boltzmann distribution.
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