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Remaining Problems
Remaining Problems
/ recovery 95.0%
=
y 1.25X
=
acetaldehyde
to
toyou water
NO K
water
cross-flow LLE
process, we can use a derived equation by ChEndikato:
W nt=
of solute in feed
(ffinate S
fk =
solvent
amt of extractsolvent --
per stage
↳ distribution coefficient
a) acetaldehyde in (r 0.07(100kg) (1 -0.93) 0.13kg
=
=
b) X 0.13
=
kg
W 0.07(100)--7
=
ky f ((es) ()
=
k
b es 1,4778
=
=
=
xe n 5.49
=
for cross-flow
inque
a
Vi V, tVe +Ve
=
on* * *
Giracetal. In to IV Goky
toluene her per water
6.0kg
=
k ce
=
f e(t)
=
0.7121
=
x
e
=
(4.0) 0.41
=
%o acetaldehyde in
raffinate 1 100%
-
x
0.46%
=
in extract
acetaldehyde 6.0-0.4217 3.5482
kg
=
% acetaldehyde in extract :
%
acetaldehyde extracted
8
:
x
100% 92.81%
=
t
200 kg In
arse
kensene
LN
0.0010 A
0.010 A (nicotine)
water note:water and kerosene are immissible
the Chindikato'sequation
problem requires the no. of stages. Using will be
fraction:2LN:
by definition of mass
A in Lo
XAN en
A in Lot water in Lu
0.0010 An
-
99.0ky/n
AinLo +
Ain LN 0.0991kg /
=
(0 0.0991+99,0 99,0991
ky/w
=
=
V, 200.9009 kg/w
=
y 0.004982
-
A1
=
next, we need the slope of the We need the linear fit for the
equilibrium come. best
Click on MODE -
STAT - At BX
m 0.9259
=
value of A:
next, we
getthe
& Lo and VI:Al = a)(2009)
=
=
0.5774
A NA2
(((0.3492) 0.3444
:
=
=
the Kremser
using Equation:
i erm (1 A) i
+
1 -
e
-rrroco
0.3240)
(
+
0.334
7,71
=