Reviewer
Reviewer
Reviewer
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Feed is 500 Kg with solute at 40 mass%. Solvent is 400
Kg (pure). Extract is 550 Kg with solute at 33 mass%.
Answers:............................................................
What is the distribution coefficient (or partition ratio) of
the solute at this condition? I.
a. 0.52 1. B
b. 2.15 2. D
c. 6.24
d. 8.41 3. D
4. A
II. Problem Solving 5. B
6. C
1. A binary liquid mixture of acetone (25% by mass) and 7. B
water is fed to a countercurrent multistage extraction 8. B
column using pure methylisobutyl ketone as a
solvent. The feed to solvent ratio is maintained at 2.
9. B
Analysis of the exit raffinate stream shows 3% by 10. C
mass of acetone. Equilibrium data at 25-260C and 1
atm is found in Geankoplis, Appendix A.3-25. (xA-axis II.
up to 0.35 mass fraction and placed at the upper 1/3 1.
of the graphing paper will suffice to put all relevant
data in the right triangular coordinates in the same a. ...
graph) b. 4.4
a. What is the rich extract composition? c. 76.11 lb/hr
b. How many ideal stages are required? d. 91.33%
c. If the feed is 100lb/hr, what is the rich
extract flow rate?
e. Iii
d. If the feed is 100lb/hr, what is the %
acetone recovered? 2.
e. If the feed is doubled from 100lb/hr to 200 a. 3128 Kg/hr
lb/hr with all other variables remain the b. 5.6 stages
same, which of the following statements is
true?
i. The % acetone recovered will
increase
ii. The number of ideal stages will
increase
iii. The solvent flow rate will double
iv. The rich extract flow rate will be
halved