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Identification
Give five types of adsorbents
Identification
Give 6 types of adsorption isotherms
70.50%
72.04%
40.24%
Identification
Major part of the adsorption takes
place in this area. This moves across
a fixed bed as time passes by.
Break point
Tiller-Tour equation
Constant underflow
ya
ya
xa
yb
xa
xb
Leaching Review
Washing Factor
y2
y1
FA, FB
x1
xN
Washing Factor
Pure water is to be used to dissolve
1350 kg/h of Na2CO3 from 3750 kg/h
of a solid mixture, where the balance
is an insoluble oxide. If 4,000 kg/h of
water is used as the solvent for the
carbonate and the total underflow
from each stage is 40 wt% solvent on
a solute-free basis, compute the
percent recovery of the carbonate in
the overflow product for three
Washing Factor
Pure water is to be used to dissolve
1000 kg/h of Na2CO3 from 4000 kg/h
of a solid mixture, where the balance
is an insoluble oxide. If 2000 kg/h of
water is used as the solvent for the
carbonate and the total underflow
from each stage is 30 wt% solvent on
a solute-free basis, compute the
percent recovery of the carbonate in
the overflow product for four
LLE
Extraction Factor
y2
y1
xR
x1
xN
Stripping/Leaching Kremser
If the equilibrium line is relatively
dilute,
y = mx
A = L/mV
Absorption/Adsorption
y=mx
A = L/mV
y1
x0
1
yN+1
xN