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Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Exercises in

“Separation Process Principles” by

J. D. Seader and Ernest J. Henley Chapter 2

2.1 2,060 kJ/h

2.5 (a), (d), and (f) are rigorous. (b) assumes ideal solutions.

(c) assumes ideal gas, ideal gas solution, and ideal liquid solution. (e) assumes ideal gas, ideal gas solution, ideal liquid solution, and low

pressure.

(g) assumes ideal gas, ideal gas solution, and low pressure.

2.7 (a) KD of isooctane in II relative to I = 0.456 KD of furfural in II relative to I = 17.75 (b) Relative selectivity = 389

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Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered Exercises in. “Separation Process

Answers to Selected Odd-Numbered