Concept explainers
(a)
To estimate:
The labeled flow chart for the process
Concept introduction:
Crystallization is process of separation of liquid and solid in which solutes transferred from the liquid to the pure solid crystalline. Crystallization occurs in the crystallizer.
(b)
To estimate:
The mass calculated for HCl, water, ion exchange and the final product for the solution.
Concept introduction:
Crystallization is process of separation of liquid and solid in which solutes transferred from the liquid to the pure solid crystalline. Crystallization occurs in the crystallizer.
(c)
To estimate:
The quantity calculated for the production Ile in 2500 kg/batch
Concept introduction:
Crystallization is process of separation of liquid and solid in which solutes transferred from the liquid to the pure solid crystalline. Crystallization occurs in the crystallizer.
(d)
To estimate:
To determine the volume of crystallizer for the process.
Concept introduction:
Crystallization is process of separation of liquid and solid in which solutes transferred from the liquid to the pure solid crystalline. Crystallization occurs in the crystallizer
(e)
To estimate:
The relationship curve between pH and equivalent of OH-.
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