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Mass Balance & Waste generation
Thanks a lot for the help. I have a better understanding of what to do now. Thank you.- chemeguy
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Mass Balance & Waste generation
Hello everyone! So I'm working on constructing a simple mass balance for a cake. I didn't have any problems doing that, but I was asked about waste that is generated in the process of making the cake. Is there really a waste generated in this kind of process? I've also been asked to...- chemeguy
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- Balance Generation Mass Mass balance
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Thermal Conductivity Conversion
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooo much :)- chemeguy
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Thermal Conductivity Conversion
Is there a way to convert thermal conductivity to the diffusion coefficient? Or is there a way to use the thermal conductivity in Fick's Law?- chemeguy
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- Conductivity Thermal Thermal conductivity
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Using Fick's Law: Separating Water from Alcohol and Aromatic Components
I know that I'll be needing to use it for a pervaporation membrane. Here is a site that I've found useful and I'm sure I need to use these equations. http://www.cheresources.com/pervaporation.shtml I just need help on how to start doing it, it seems that I'm having too many unknowns. I'm...- chemeguy
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Using Fick's Law: Separating Water from Alcohol and Aromatic Components
I've been doing tons of research on Fick's Law. I understand how to derive it and what its used for. I just need to see an example of it being used. I need to use this equation to separate water from an alcohol and aromatic component. Any help is greatly appreciated.- chemeguy
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- Alcohol Components Law Water
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Sizing a Packed Column with Molecular Sieves
How do you size a packed column with molecular sieves?:confused: Thanks.- chemeguy
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- Column Molecular Sizing
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