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Residue Curves for Heterogeneous Systems

Beginning with Eq. (7.19), which also applies for heterogeneous systems, the liquid mole fractions, Xp are replaced by the overall liquid mole fractions, xf-. These are accompanied by the equations that define the vapor-liquid and liquid-liquid equilibrium constants, and Kj -, respectively, and the component mass balances, to give [Pg.781]

Batch Di (3-pentyl) Malate Process Acetaldehyde from Acetic Acid Ethylene by Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Ethane Butadiene to n-Butyraldehyde and n-Butanol Methacrylic Acid to Methylmethacrylate Coproduction of Ethylene and Acetic Acid from Ethane Methylmethacrylate from Propyne Mixed-C4 Byproduct Upgrade Hydrogen Peroxide Manufacture Di-tem fljy-butyl-peroxide Manufacture Vinyl Acetate Process PM Acetate Manufacture Propoxylated Ethylenediamine Petroleum Products Fuel Additives for Cleaner Emissions Gas Manufacture [Pg.782]

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