Tutorial in MT 2
Tutorial in MT 2
Tutorial Classes:
Unit I:
1. An acetone-air mixture containing 0.015 mole fraction of acetone has the mole fraction
reduced to 1 percent of this value by countercurrent absorption with water in a packed tower.
The gas flow rate is 1 kg/m2s of air and the water enters at 1.6 kg/m2s. For this system,
Henry’s law holds good and ye = 1.75 x, where ye is the mole fraction of acetone in the vapor
in equilibrium with a mole fraction x, in the liquid. How many overall transfer units are
required?
Unit II:
1. A mixture containing benzene and toluene with 40% benzene and 60% toluene is to be
separated in a fractionating column to give product containing 96% benzene and bottom
product containing 95% toluene. Feed is a mixture of two-third vapour and one-third liquid.
Find the number of theoretical stages required if the reflux ratio of 1.5 times the minimum is
used. Data: Relative volatility = 2.5.
Unit III:
Y = 0.9 X
Y = kg nicotine / kg kerosene
X = kg nicotine / kg water
(i) Determine the percentage extraction of nicotine if 100 kg of the feed solution is extracted
with 150 kg of solvent (kerosene).
(ii) Repeat for three theoretical extractions using 50 kg of solvent each time.
2. 100 kg/h of a nicotine-water containing 10% by weight nicotine is extracted with 150 kg/h
of kerosene containing 0.06 % by weight in a counter current stage column. The nicotine
content of the exit water stream is 0.10 weight percent. Determine the number of theoretical
stages required for this separation. Water and kerosene are immiscible. The equilibrium
data:
(ii) If 1150 kg/h of solvent is used, how many theoretical stages are required?
Unit IV:
1. Crushed oil seeds containing 55% oil (by weight) is to be extracted at the rate of 4000
kg/hr using 100 kg/min of n-hexane containing 5% oil (by weight) as the solvent. A
countercurrent two stage extraction is employed. The oil seeds will retain 1 kg of solution
per kg of oil-free cake. Estimate the percent recovery of oil (based on original feed) obtained
under the above conditions.
2. Seeds containing 25 wt% oil are to be extracted in a countercurrent plant and 95% of the
oil is recovered in a solution containing 50% by weight oil. If the seeds are contacted with
fresh solvent and 1 kg of solution is removed in the underflow in association with every 2 kg
of insoluble matter, determine the theoretical stages required?
Unit V:
The vapor pressure of acetone at 303 K is 83 mmHg. A one litre flask contains air and
acetone vapor at 1 atm and 303 K with a relative saturation of vapor at 35%. After 2 gm of
fresh activated carbon has been introduced into the flask, the flask is sealed. Calculate the
final vapor concentration at 303 K and the final pressure neglecting the adsorption of air.