D4. A steam stripper is operating isothermally at 100.0°C. Entering liquid stream contains 0.02 mol% nitrobenzene in water at 100.0°C. Flow rate of entering liquid is 1.0 kmol/min. Entering steam is pure water at 100.0°℃. Outlet liquid mole fraction is 0.00001 nitrobenzene. L/V = 12.0. Total liquid and gas flow rates are constant. At 100.0°C equilibrium in terms of nitrobenzene mole fraction is y = 28.0x. Find the outlet mole fraction of nitrobenzene in the vapor stream and the number of stages.
D4. A steam stripper is operating isothermally at 100.0°C. Entering liquid stream contains 0.02 mol% nitrobenzene in water at 100.0°C. Flow rate of entering liquid is 1.0 kmol/min. Entering steam is pure water at 100.0°℃. Outlet liquid mole fraction is 0.00001 nitrobenzene. L/V = 12.0. Total liquid and gas flow rates are constant. At 100.0°C equilibrium in terms of nitrobenzene mole fraction is y = 28.0x. Find the outlet mole fraction of nitrobenzene in the vapor stream and the number of stages.
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Transcribed Image Text:D4. A steam stripper is operating isothermally at 100.0°C.
Entering liquid stream contains 0.02 mol % nitrobenzene
in water at 100.0°C. Flow rate of entering liquid is 1.0
kmol/min. Entering steam is pure water at 100.0°C.
Outlet liquid mole fraction is 0.00001 nitrobenzene. L/V
12.0. Total liquid and gas flow rates are constant. At
100.0°C equilibrium in terms of nitrobenzene mole
fraction is y
28.0x. Find the outlet mole fraction of
nitrobenzene in the vapor stream and the number of
stages.
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