Using a Right Triangle, Ternary Phase Diagram

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Describes how to determine compositions from a ternary phase diagram that uses a right triangle to represent compositions. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. See more screencasts at learncheme.com/

Комментарии • 6

  • @joulecad9229
    @joulecad9229 4 года назад +1

    Excelente..... gracias

  • @minevural6029
    @minevural6029 4 года назад +6

    how to draw tie line?

    • @chittaranjanbiswal9428
      @chittaranjanbiswal9428 4 года назад +1

      If you find the answer how to draw tie line then plz share with me..

    • @jasmine9228
      @jasmine9228 4 года назад +1

      depends on your question, but you should be able to find the mass fraction for your extract and raffinate, the extract should be on the left side of the boundary, as there is a higher proportion of solute; the raffinate should be on the right side of the boundary, since there is less solute and more solvent. Draw a line connecting the two. That is your tie line

    • @charliebrown9583
      @charliebrown9583 3 года назад +1

      @@jasmine9228 i guess im the lucky guy who got the answer. I wonder why this channel doesnt answer our comments since not allot of people are asking.

    • @jay.jay.
      @jay.jay. 29 дней назад

      Someone has measured or calculated what would these compositions of extract and raffinate phase be when in equilibrium and put it in a book or somewhere, then we can use them and find for the real condition in the actual extractor. So it is given. You can take then those already calculated compositions from the table and put in the graph. But usually in the problem these compositions are already placed in the diagram and ready for use