3. The large dot on the left axis of the ternary diagram represents the initial condition of 500 kg acetone/water mixture, composed of 0.50 mass fraction of each component. A water immiscible MIBK (methyl isobutyl ketone) phase of 1,200 kg is added and mixed well with the acetone/water mixture, and then allowed to separate into two liquid phases. What is the acetone/MIBK/H20 compositions. Fill in the blanks, what are the masses of the two final phases? Component Acetone Mass Fractions in Water- Rich Phase (raffinate) Mass Fractions in MIBK- Rich Phase (Extract) MIBK Water 0.85 0.05 What are the masses of the two streams (raffinate and extract). Stream 1 mass (raffinate)_ Stream 2 mass (extract)_ kg _kg nate H₂O Acetone 95 90- 85 80- 75 Region A -70- K 65 60- 55 50 Region B 40- 35 (a) 25 40 3 ок extractat M MIBK

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3. The large dot on the left axis of the ternary diagram represents the initial condition of
500 kg acetone/water mixture, composed of 0.50 mass fraction of each component.
A water immiscible MIBK (methyl isobutyl ketone) phase of 1,200 kg is added and
mixed well with the acetone/water mixture, and then allowed to separate into two
liquid phases. What is the acetone/MIBK/H20 compositions. Fill in the blanks, what
are the masses of the two final phases?
Component
Acetone
Mass Fractions in Water-
Rich Phase (raffinate)
Mass Fractions in MIBK-
Rich Phase (Extract)
MIBK
Water
0.85
0.05
What are the masses of the two streams (raffinate and extract).
Stream 1 mass (raffinate)_
Stream 2 mass (extract)_
kg
_kg
Transcribed Image Text:3. The large dot on the left axis of the ternary diagram represents the initial condition of 500 kg acetone/water mixture, composed of 0.50 mass fraction of each component. A water immiscible MIBK (methyl isobutyl ketone) phase of 1,200 kg is added and mixed well with the acetone/water mixture, and then allowed to separate into two liquid phases. What is the acetone/MIBK/H20 compositions. Fill in the blanks, what are the masses of the two final phases? Component Acetone Mass Fractions in Water- Rich Phase (raffinate) Mass Fractions in MIBK- Rich Phase (Extract) MIBK Water 0.85 0.05 What are the masses of the two streams (raffinate and extract). Stream 1 mass (raffinate)_ Stream 2 mass (extract)_ kg _kg
nate
H₂O
Acetone
95
90-
85
80-
75
Region A
-70-
K
65
60-
55
50
Region B
40-
35
(a)
25
40
3
ок
extractat
M
MIBK
Transcribed Image Text:nate H₂O Acetone 95 90- 85 80- 75 Region A -70- K 65 60- 55 50 Region B 40- 35 (a) 25 40 3 ок extractat M MIBK
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