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5117122, 153 PM Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes - 9780470616201 - Exerese 29 | Quilet xplanations / Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes Exercise 29 Chapter 2, page 35 =Q : Upgrade QP EB Table of contents Explanations @ vr This is your 1 free sample explanation. Start your free trial Explanation A Explanation B Step 1 lof 4 a) Both 200 and 10 need to have crystal/min units divided by the distance dimensions to obtain the desirable unit. Hence, the units for both should be: 200 + o73stals min-mm 10 5 sta min - mm itpssquizlet.comvexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elomentary-principlos-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-9780470816291ichapter2-oxorcses-28.2.. 1/2 5117122, 153 PM Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes - 9780470618201 - Exereise 29 | Quilet Step 2 2of 4 b) r= 200 x 0.050in x 224" _ 19 x (0.050 in)? « ( 25.4 mm \* in lin r = 240 crystals/min Step 3 Sofa ° 299 E9stals 254mm, Lmin _ gy gy crystals min-mm lin 60 sec s-in 2 . 10 crystals x 254 mame x imin _ 17.5 Testals min - mm? lin 60 sec s- in’ r(crystals/min) = 84.67D(in) — 107.5D?(in”) Step 4 hots d) First, the coefficients are what we would expect from experimental values as they are whole numbers divisible by 10. While not impossible, it is improbable. Secondly, notice that since the second term grows exponentially, as D increases, the rate of crystal formation subsequently decreases. In fact, when D > 20mm, the rate of crystal formation becomes negative, implying that no crystals can be formed beyond this diameter. < Exercise 28 Exercise 30 > Privacy Terms itpssquilet.comvexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elomentary-principles-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-978047061629"ichaper-2-oxorcses-28.2... 2/2

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