The massflow rate is the amount of mass passing through a specific area A per unit of time. It can be directly calculated from the volume flow rate times the density.
m.f.r = v.f.r x p
sir, the value of density is not given. but if we go with the defintion - massflow rate is the amount of mass passing through a specific area A per unit of time, then:
If 100mL of NaOH solution (1N) passes through the bed in 100 min.
ie. 4gm/L of NaOH passes through 28.260cm
2 area of cylinder in 100 min, then-
Mass Flow Rate= 4/28.260*100 which is coming out to be 0.00142 gm/cm
2 min
Am i right