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Chemistry, 03.09.2019 04:30 jonathanmagana112002

Explain the basic principles of a distillation unit operation
explain the basic principles of an absorption unit operation
explain the basic principles of a liquid-liquid extraction unit operation
explain the basic principles of a membrane separation unit operation
basic principles above include: is it a phase equilibrium of a transport rate governed method? in case of the first how is the "separating agent" phase obtained, what aggregationstates are the phases in, how is the phase contacting promoted, countercurrent or concurrent contacting, how is multi-staging obtained, what is the basic phase equilibrium exploited? in case of transport rate governed methods: what is the transport situation, what phase are involved, what is the rate governing property?

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