1. Equating the phenomenon
Given the impossibility of treating the problem in its entirety, we limit ourselves to a general example in which a species M is transferred from phase 1 (gas or solvent) to phase 2 (aqueous phase), where it is consumed by an irreversible reaction:
This reaction follows the speed law :
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