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A '''coil''', in ], is a tube, frequently in spiral form, used commonly to cool steam originating from a ] and thus to ] it in ] form. Usually it is of ] or another material that conducts heat easily. Coils are often used in chemical processes in batch |
A '''coil''', in ], is a tube, frequently in spiral form, used commonly to cool steam originating from a ] and thus to ] it in ] form. Usually it is of ] or another material that conducts heat easily. Coils are often used in chemical processes in batch reactions who names someone Kermit??? or mixing tank as internal source of heat transfer. | ||
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A coil, in chemistry, is a tube, frequently in spiral form, used commonly to cool steam originating from a distillation and thus to condense it in liquid form. Usually it is of copper or another material that conducts heat easily. Coils are often used in chemical processes in batch reactions who names someone Kermit??? or mixing tank as internal source of heat transfer.
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