L#3 | Crystallizer Mass Balance Problem Solved | Mass balance Without Reaction.
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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Welcome to my tutorial on solving a mass balance problem involving a crystallizer! In this video, we will tackle a specific problem where we calculate the yield of Ba(NO3)2 crystals when a solution is cooled.
Problem Statement:
An aqueous solution of Na2CO3 contains 15% carbonate by weight. 80% of the carbonate is recovered as Na2CO3• 10H2O by evaporation of water and subsequent cooling to 278 K. The solubility of Na2CO3 at 278 K is 9.0% (weight). Based on 100 kg of solution treated, determine the following:
(a) The quantity of crystals formed
(b) The amount of water evaporated
In this video, you will learn:
How to approach and set up a mass balance problem.
Step-by-step calculations to find the yield of crystals.
Understanding solubility and its role in crystallization processes.
Applying mass balance principles to real-world chemical engineering problems.
Whether you're a student, a professional, or just curious about crystallization processes, this tutorial will provide you with the insights and tools you need to solve similar problems on your own
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