Gran trabajo intentando exponer los conceptos difíciles de la destilación, pero... 2 comentarios: 1º La mala letra, ilegible. 2º Todo el mundo expone toda la teoría que conoce, pero nadie pone ejemplos reales que ayuden a entender los conceptos.
So is the process the same when you have a ternary system where you added the third component on purpose to break and azeotrope? For example, using H2SO4 as a binder for H2O so you can separate out HNO3 as a more volatile component.
LK- comp of the feed mat which is desired to be kept out from the residue HK- " " " " from the distillate we can identify 'em by the volatility of the component
It is arbitrary, you can make any component the heavy or light key. But to optimize your separation, you want to pick a heavy and light key that have a large difference in volatility to better follow the non-distributing assumption.
At 2:20, I should have said the lowest boiling point will be at the top and the highest boiling point component will be at the bottom.
Hello, Can you please solve some numerical problems from the topic of separation. I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
please keep uploading videos like this. This was very helpful.
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Gran trabajo intentando exponer los conceptos difíciles de la destilación, pero... 2 comentarios: 1º La mala letra, ilegible. 2º Todo el mundo expone toda la teoría que conoce, pero nadie pone ejemplos reales que ayuden a entender los conceptos.
So is the process the same when you have a ternary system where you added the third component on purpose to break and azeotrope? For example, using H2SO4 as a binder for H2O so you can separate out HNO3 as a more volatile component.
The bottom product line should directly come out from the bottom of the column, it does not pass through the reboiler...correct me if I'm wrong!
Hi please i need your help i have problème with distillation
thnx you so much very helpful this vedio
How can you specify if a component is a light key or a heavy key?
LK- comp of the feed mat which is desired to be kept out from the residue
HK- " " " " from the distillate
we can identify 'em by the volatility of the component
It is arbitrary, you can make any component the heavy or light key. But to optimize your separation, you want to pick a heavy and light key that have a large difference in volatility to better follow the non-distributing assumption.
Awesome dude
Very helpful....
But please improve handwriting
good conceptual video! and you are cute
nice video bit please make the handwriting a bit better
Handwriting is not good