Differential Distillation A 100 gmole liquid mixture containing 50 mole% n-heptane and 50 mole% n-octane at is to be subjected to a differential distillation at atmospheric pressure. The process is stopped when the mole fraction of MVC (n-heptane) in the still reaches 0.33. Determine the amount of composited distillate collected and its mole fraction a) The data given as: X00.012 0.039 0.097 0.157 0.284 0.312 0.487 0.510 0.655 y 0 0.025 0.078 0.184 0.279 0.459 0.492 0.674 0.698 0.810
Differential Distillation A 100 gmole liquid mixture containing 50 mole% n-heptane and 50 mole% n-octane at is to be subjected to a differential distillation at atmospheric pressure. The process is stopped when the mole fraction of MVC (n-heptane) in the still reaches 0.33. Determine the amount of composited distillate collected and its mole fraction a) The data given as: X00.012 0.039 0.097 0.157 0.284 0.312 0.487 0.510 0.655 y 0 0.025 0.078 0.184 0.279 0.459 0.492 0.674 0.698 0.810
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