Chemical Engineering - Mass Transfer - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Mass Transfer - Section 1 (Q.No. 33)
33.
A plait point is the point on the solubility curve, where the tie line reduces to a point. What is the number of plait point for a ternery system containing twopairs of partially miscible liquids ?
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ASHISH KUMAR said:
1 decade ago
It should be 1 in this case because at plait point both phases will be identical as solvent is miscible in extracting solute as well as in feed solvent but for immiscible case it would be 0.
Atul said:
1 decade ago
It should be zero because looking at the binodal curve for two pair partially soluble liquid there's nowhere we can find the plait point.
(1)
Mithu said:
8 years ago
Answer is 0, as no plait point can exist in the ternary diagram where two pairs of partially miscible liquids exist.
(2)
Deep Mahto said:
4 years ago
Agree, right Answer is Zero.
Ankit said:
8 years ago
Good description @Atul.
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