ChE 101 Lab Exercise 4 05 December 2012 Materials Balance (Non-reacting Systems) THR/WRU 1. A 40-mol-% aqueous ethanol solution is to be distilled into two streams: a distillate with 98% ethanol and a side stream with 60%. 98% of the alcohol in the feed is to be recovered in these two products; only 2% goes into the bottoms. If the bottoms product contains 2% ethanol‚ calculate the amount of the different streams per 1000 kmol of feed stream. Given: Recovery = 98% of ethanol in
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because of some factors that give an impact to the archival materials. The factors are divided into two groups which is inherent factor and external factor. Compare to external factor‚ inherent factor is the biggest responsible for deterioration of archival materials. According to M.C. Onwubiko‚ the main factor in inherent factor is acidity that contain in the paper itself or from the atmosphere. The major causes of deterioration of paper materials in acidity. At the earlier century there is papyrus before
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MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT INTRODUCTION • • • Material handling refers to efficient short-distance movement of goods that usually takes place within the confines of a building such as a plant or a warehouse or between a building and a transportation agency. Material handling equipment is equipment that relate to the movement‚ storage‚ control and protection of materials‚ goods and products throughout the process of manufacturing‚ distribution‚ consumption and disposal. Material handling equipment
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thinking skills necessary to write a basic‚ college-level analytical essay. You may type directly into this file and then upload when finished. Remember that you need to connect what you read in the book to what you are learning from other course materials to complete you answers. Step I: Basic‚ factual analysis of a reading 1. List three examples of events/methods from Voltaire’s Candide which you believe best illustrate the issues related to the Scientific Revolution and to the Enlightenment
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Q. Give an Overview of Cost Classification and Material Management: Ans: Cost Classification: ( Introduction: In this assignment I will be discussing how costs incurred in any organization may be classified in a number of different ways for a number of different purposes. I will also be looking to find companies that use a variety of different costing techniques and methods. I will also be discussing the comparisons between marginal and absorption costing and how the concept of activity based costing
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Materials Used for the Engine Block The engine is the single most important part of the automobile. Without it‚ the car simply will not move. It is important that the cylinder or engine block is built to withstand the high temperatures and pressures that are put into it and it is equally important that the engine block is built to last. Over the years‚ materials used for making engine blocks have changed and materials sciences have matured enough to find the best possible materials to build engine
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DIFFERENT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS OF FURNITURE Woods & Synthetic Woods Hardwood Solids Solid wood furniture is considered the best quality furniture on the market‚ and if you are purchasing furniture that will be in your home for a long time‚ it is a very smart investment. Even with wear‚ solid wood gains character and charm and becomes a part of your family. Solid wood furniture is usually crafted with attention to detail that includes dovetailed joints‚ wood on wood drawer glides‚ and
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Materials Final Review (TESTS I‚ II‚ & III) Part I : Multiple Choice 1) As the temperature of a polymer increases‚ its density a. Increases b. Decreases c. Remains fairly constant 2) Which one of the three polymer types does not involve cross-linking: a. Elastomers b. Thermoplastics c. Thermosets 3) Degree of polymerization is which of the following: a. Average number of mers in the molecule chain b. Proportion of the monomer that has been polymerized c. Sum of the molecule weights of the
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ME 338: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS LAB (0‚1) Table of Contents Introduction to the lab equipment and safety precautions 1. Compression of a spring a. To obtain the relationship between the forces applied to a compression spring and its change in length. b. To determine the stiffness of the test spring (s). 2. Extension of a spring a. To obtain the relationship between the forces applied to an extension spring and its change in length. b. To
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1. How do you prep a Thermoplastic material for compression molding? a. Thermoplastic resins may be loaded into the mold either in the form of pellets or sheet‚ or the mold may be loaded from a plasticating extruder. Thermoplastic materials are heated above their melting points‚ formed and cooled. For both thermosets and thermoplastics‚ the better the feed material is distributed over the mold surface‚ the less flow orientation occurs during 2. What are the advantages‚ Strengths
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