The document discusses a continuous fractionating column used for separating a feed of benzene and toluene, detailing calculations for mass flow rates of overhead and bottom products, steam requirements, and the number of theoretical plates needed. It includes specific values such as reflux ratio, latent heat, and operating conditions, along with the methodology for determining the column diameter and other operational parameters. Additionally, it presents examples and calculations related to distillation processes and equilibrium data.
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The document discusses a continuous fractionating column used for separating a feed of benzene and toluene, detailing calculations for mass flow rates of overhead and bottom products, steam requirements, and the number of theoretical plates needed. It includes specific values such as reflux ratio, latent heat, and operating conditions, along with the methodology for determining the column diameter and other operational parameters. Additionally, it presents examples and calculations related to distillation processes and equilibrium data.