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8.26, Use of extract reflux. Liquids A and B, which have nearly identical boiling points, are to be separated by liquid-liquid extraction with solvent C. ‘The fol- owing data represent the phase equilibrium at 95°C. Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product 10 produce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (composition this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65% B and is a saturated raffinate, The raffinate is the heavy liquid. Determine the number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same Feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum. Calculate the stream ‘masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates, right-triangle coordinates, and solvent-free coordinates. Which ‘method is best for this exercise? 8.26. Use of extract reflux. Liquids A and B, which have neatly identical boiling points, are to be separated by liquid-liquid extraction with solvent C. The fol owing data represent the phase equilibrium at 95°C. Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product to produce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (compositions in this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65% B and is a saturated raffinate. The raffinate is the heavy liguid. Determine the ‘number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum, Calculate the stream masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates, right-triangle coordinates, and solvent-free coordinates. Which ‘method is best for this exercise? 8.26, Use of extract reflux, Liquids A and B, which have nearly identical boiling po to be separated by liquid-liquid extraction with solvent C lowing data represent the phase equilibrium at 95°C. The fol- Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product 10 produce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (compositions this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65% B and is a saturated raffinate, The raffinate is the heavy liquid. Determine the number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same Feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum. Calculate the stream ‘masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates, right-triangle coordinates, and solvent-free coordinates. Which ‘method is best for this exercise? 8.26. Use of extract reflux. Liquids A and B, which have neatly identical boiling points, are to be separated by liquid-liquid extraction with solvent C. The fol owing data represent the phase equilibrium at 95°C. Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product to produce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (compositions in this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65% B and is a saturated raffinate. The raffinate is the heavy liguid. Determine the ‘number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum, Calculate the stream masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates, 8.26, Use of extract reflux. Liquids A and B, which have nearly identical to be separated by Towing data represe po jukd-liquid extraction with solvent C the phase equilibrium at 95°C. he fol Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product 10 proxuce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (compositions in this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65 B and is a saturated raffinate. The raffinate is the heavy liquid. Determine the ‘number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum. Calculate the stream masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates, right-triangle coordinates, and solvent-free coordinates. Whi ‘method is best for this exercise? 8.26. Use of extract reflux: Liquids and B, which have nearly identical boil to be separated by liquid-liquid extraction with solvent C lowing data represent the phase equilibrium at 95°C. Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product to produce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (compo: this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65% B and is a saturated raffinate. The raffinate is the heavy liguid. Determine the ‘number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum, Calculate the stream masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates, right-triangle coordinates, and solvent-free coordinates. Which ‘method is best for this exercise? 8.26, Use of extract reftus, Liquids A and B, which to be separated by liguid-tq owing data represent the pha e equilibrium at 95°C. Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product 10 produce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (composition this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65% B and is a saturated raffinate, The raffinate is the heavy liquid. Determine the number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same Feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum. Calculate the stream ‘masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates, right-triangle coordinates, and solvent-free coordinates. Which ‘method is best for this exercise? 8.26. Use of extract reflux. Liquids A and B, which have neatly identical boiling points, are to be separated by liquid-liquid extraction with solvent C. The fol owing data represent the phase equilibrium at 95°C. Determine the minimum reflux returned from the extract product to produce an extract containing 83% A and 17% B (compositions in this exercise are on a solvent-free basis) and a raffinate product of 10% A and 90% B. The feed contains 35% A and 65% B and is a saturated raffinate. The raffinate is the heavy liguid. Determine the ‘number of theoretical stages on both sides of the feed to produce the same end products from the same feed when the reflux ratio of the extract (pounds of extract reflux per pound of extract product including solvent) is twice the minimum, Calculate the stream masses per 1,000 Ib of feed. Use equilateral-triangle coordinates,

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