Flash distillation is _______________________?
A. Same as differential distillation
B. Used for multi-component systems like crude refining
C. Same as simple distillation
D. Most useful for handling binary systems
A. Same as differential distillation
B. Used for multi-component systems like crude refining
C. Same as simple distillation
D. Most useful for handling binary systems
A. Equal to the heat of formation of surface compound
B. Equal to the heat of wetting
C. Zero
D. Called integral heat of adsorption
A. As the acetone concentration increases, the solubility curves approach each other
B. Both the phases become identical at a particular common point on both the solubility curves
called the plait point
C. The distribution curve which is a plot between x (acetone concentration in one phase) and y
(acetone concentration in other phase) is analogous to x-y curve used in distillation and
absorption terminates on the x = y diagonal at the concentration of the plait point
D. All A., B. and C.
A. Substances from non-volatile impurities
B. Volatile impurity from still higher boiling substances
C. Both A. and B.
D. Neither A. nor B.
A. Degree of dispersion of one fluid in the other
B. Interfacial surface exposed between the phases
C. Both A. & B.
D. None of these
A. M(Xo – XF)
B. M(Xo/XF)
C. M ln(Xo/XF)
D. MXo ln(Xo/XF)
[B].
[C].
[D].
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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