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PGE508 Assignment 2
A mixture with 4% n-pentane, 40% n-hexane, 50% n-heptane, and 6% n-octane is to
be distilled at 14.7 lb/in² (1 atm.) with 98% of the hexane and 1% of the heptane
recovered in the distillate. If the liquid feed is a saturated liquid (i.e., q = 1). Calculate
i.) The product compositions, ii.) The top and bottom temperature iii.) Minimum
reflux ratio (Rm), iv.) Minimum theoretical plates and v.) Actual plates when the
reflux ratio is 2Rm.
Table 1: Component boiling point and molar mass
Component
Boiling point
n-C
97°F
n-C
156.2°F
n-C
209.1°F
n-Cs
258.1°F
Molar mass
72.2
86.2
100.2
114.2
Hint: Since 1% of heptane is specified to be recovered in the distillate, 99% of
heptane is to be recovered in the bottom.
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