Hunter-Nash Method 2: Number of Stages

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Shows how mass balances and phase equilibrium are used to determine the number of stages in the Hunter-Nash method for liquid-liquid extraction. Phase equilibrium and mixing and operating points are on a ternary phase diagram, and the screencast "Hunter-Nash Method 1: Mixing and Operating Points" shows how those points are determined. A simulation that explains a ternary phase diagram is located at: demonstrations....
    Hunter-Nash Method 1: Mixing and Operating Points: • Hunter-Nash Method 1: ...
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    @jay.jay. Год назад

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  • @sahosid1
    @sahosid1 5 лет назад +1

    most colleges just teach the procedure and do not even discuss the logic behind it.Thank you

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    @lamiamia8282 8 лет назад

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  • @sizwembongwe3384
    @sizwembongwe3384 6 лет назад +1

    writing in three hours, been trying to understand this method, thank you

  • @JInstruments
    @JInstruments 7 лет назад

    So, the process followed is to first assume there is a hipotetical equilibrium between the streams that leave the whole process (however theres not such an equilibrium in reality) so we can locate the point P. Later with it we can re-start and use the pojnt P to determine the number of stages. Right ?