Plotting a Ternary Phase Diagram
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I'm really confused on which data should be on the x-axis. Why diluent and not solvent? I've watched many videos; some use solvent others use diluent and I'm really confused which one is important right now.
How can we draw that for an equilateral triangle?
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Hi i'm working in a project of my university, that consist in evaluate how the trioctylamine affects the extraction of lactic acid with differents solvents(heptane, dodecanol and ocatnol) but i don't have satisfactory results with my experimentation. If you have a simulator of a ternary equilibrium of liquids, i'm very glad if you can share me that software or any information for it.
How to graph it using equilateral? Its so confusing…
Hi, which program was used to create this plot?
I am not sure of the program you have used in the ternary phase plot, could it be excel, spss or matlab?
how can I apply it in equilateral triangle
It works in very much the same way. The vertices are again describing 100% of that compound (water, acetic acid, or isopropyl ether, in this case). The line opposite that is where that compound is zero. This screencast may help you. ruclips.net/video/mvQE7fElYDs/видео.html