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Methylethylketone/water equilibria

Methylethylketone/water equilibria, 423 Microbial processes. See Fermentation... [Pg.751]

Azeotropic and Partially Miscible Systems. Azeotropic mixtures are those whose vapor and liquid equilibrium compositions are identical. Their x-y lines cross or touch the diagonal. Partially miscible substances form a vapor phase of constant composition over the entire range of two-phase liquid compositions usually the horizontal portion of the x-y plot intersects the diagonal, but those of a few mixtures do not, notably those of mixtures of methylethylketone and phenol with water. Separation of azeotropic mixtures sometimes can be effected in several towers at different pressures, as illustrated by Example 13.6 for ethanol-water mixtures. Partially miscible constant boiling mixtures usually can be separated with two towers and a condensate phase separator, as done in Example 13.7 for n-butanol and water. [Pg.382]


See other pages where Methylethylketone/water equilibria is mentioned: [Pg.44]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.448 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.423 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.423 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.423 ]




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