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Author: Worrell, William A.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.14P
Two materials, A and B, are to be separated using two unit operations, 1 and 2. The feed has 10 tons/h A and 4 tons/h B. The split (fraction of material rejected by each operation) is given in Table P5-14.
b. What will be the purity of material A using that sequence?
c. What will be the efficiency of separation for the entire process train with regard to material A using the Worrell-Stesed equation?
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