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( GATE 2 0 0 2 ) A counter current multistage stripper as shown in figure below is used to remove an impurity from a

(GATE 2002) A counter current multistage stripper as shown in figure below
is used to remove an impurity from a cream using pure steam. 100kghr of
liquid cream containing 20 parts per millions (ppm) by weight of impurity is
fed to the stripper. It is desired to reduce the concentration of impurity in
the cream to 1ppm. Assume that the liquid cream does not evaporate and
steam does not condense. The equilibrium relation is y=10x, where y and x
are the ppm of impurity in steam and cream, respectively.
a) Indicate schematically on a x-y plot, the equilibrium line and operating line
for minimum steam flow rate.
b) Determine the minimum flow rate of steam required.
c) If the rate of steam input to the stripper is 1.5 times the minimum,
determine the required integral number of theoretical stages.A counter current plate absorber is to be installed for scrubbing
of an air mixture containing 5% ammonia by volume. The scrubber is fed
with water containing 0.002 mole NH3 per mole of water. The scrubbing
water flows at a rate of 1.0 mole water per mole air. It is necessary to absorb
85 percent of the ammonia present in the gas by operating the absorber at
200C.
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