Single Unit Material Balance without Reaction Practice Problem: Extractive Distillation of IPA
Hey gang, In today's video, I have a practice problem called "Extractive Distillation of Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)". Please note that although the prompt doesn't say it, this system is at steady-state and there are no reactions. For this video, you'll se a problem statement and my approach to solving the problem which includes: 1. Drawing a Process Flow Diagram 2. Identify your knowns 3. Perform a Degree of Freedom Analysis 4. Convert everything to be in the same terms 5. Write out your Material Balances 6. Substitute your known values 7. Solve for all your Unknowns

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