1. To extract oil from peanut seeds used solvent hexane. The hexane used is 300 kg. The composition of peanut seeds consists of 15% fiber, 35% protein and 50% oil. The results of the extraction are extracts containing oil and hexane. flow sheet The block diagram of the extraction process is 100 kg of processed peanut seeds. Calculate the composition of the extracted oil
1. To extract oil from peanut seeds used solvent hexane. The hexane used is 300 kg. The composition of peanut seeds consists of 15% fiber, 35% protein and 50% oil. The results of the extraction are extracts containing oil and hexane. flow sheet The block diagram of the extraction process is 100 kg of processed peanut seeds. Calculate the composition of the extracted oil
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1. To extract oil from peanut seeds used solvent hexane. The hexane used is 300 kg. The composition of peanut seeds consists of 15% fiber, 35% protein and 50% oil. The results of the extraction are extracts containing oil and hexane.
flow sheet
The block diagram of the extraction process is 100 kg of processed peanut seeds.
Calculate the composition of the extracted oil

Transcribed Image Text:1. Untuk mengekstrak minyak dari biji kacang digunakan pelarut heksan. Heksan yang digunakan 300
kg. Komposisi biji kacang terdiri dari serat 15%, protein 35% dan minyak 50%. Hasil ekstraksi
adalah ekstrak yang mengandung minyak dan heksan. Blok diagram proses ekstraksi ini
S (heksan) = 300 kg
Ekstrak
F (biji kacang)
minyak = ? %
Selulosa = 15%
Heksan = ? %
Protein = 35%
Selulosa
Minyak = 50%
%3D
Protein
Biji kacang yang diolah sebanyak 100 kg.
Hitunglah komposisi minyak diekstrak
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