Q3: A distillation column is separating acetone(more volatile component) from ethanol. As pictured, there are two feeds with flow rates F₁-100 mol/hr and F₂-200 mol/hr. Feed 1 has z₁-0.7 and is saturated liquid. Feed 2 has zz-0.4 and is a superheated vapor (q=-0.1) where approximately 1 mol of liquid will vaporize on feed stage for each 10 mol of feed. We desired xd-0.95 and xw=0.05. How many stages are needed to achieve this separation? Ln/Vn=0.64.
Q3: A distillation column is separating acetone(more volatile component) from ethanol. As pictured, there are two feeds with flow rates F₁-100 mol/hr and F₂-200 mol/hr. Feed 1 has z₁-0.7 and is saturated liquid. Feed 2 has zz-0.4 and is a superheated vapor (q=-0.1) where approximately 1 mol of liquid will vaporize on feed stage for each 10 mol of feed. We desired xd-0.95 and xw=0.05. How many stages are needed to achieve this separation? Ln/Vn=0.64.
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![Q3: A distillation column is separating acetone(more volatile component) from
ethanol. As pictured, there are two feeds with flow rates F₁=100 mol/hr and F₂-200
mol/hr. Feed 1 has z₁-0.7 and is saturated liquid. Feed 2 has z2 0.4 and is a
superheated vapor (q=-0.1) where approximately 1 mol of liquid will vaporize on feed
stage for each 10 mol of feed. We desired xd-0.95 and xw-0.05. How many stages
are needed to achieve this separation? Ln/Vn=0.64.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd7ea93fe-c4a5-4cc3-a50b-5bd2c1273e6f%2F7c13198a-8831-4edc-850e-de157cd6a862%2Fh6p4s6q_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q3: A distillation column is separating acetone(more volatile component) from
ethanol. As pictured, there are two feeds with flow rates F₁=100 mol/hr and F₂-200
mol/hr. Feed 1 has z₁-0.7 and is saturated liquid. Feed 2 has z2 0.4 and is a
superheated vapor (q=-0.1) where approximately 1 mol of liquid will vaporize on feed
stage for each 10 mol of feed. We desired xd-0.95 and xw-0.05. How many stages
are needed to achieve this separation? Ln/Vn=0.64.
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