Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts

Cover Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts
The book Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts was written by author Here you can read free online of Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts a good or bad book?
Where can I read Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts for free?
In our eReader you can find the full English version of the book. Read Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts Online - link to read the book on full screen. Our eReader also allows you to upload and read Pdf, Txt, ePub and fb2 books. In the Mini eReder on the page below you can quickly view all pages of the book - Read Book Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts
What reading level is Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:

The points (C) and (^) are obtained from tables and straight lines are used to connect these points with (Y^), (Xj^) and (Yg), (X ) respectively. This is approxim- ately true for all cases according to the written articles on the subject. The line Y-j^CXq^ represents the saturation ctirve of the two salts at llO^C, The line YgFXg represents the saturation curve of the salts at 20°C, The point A represents the composition of the orig- inal solution after filtering out the manganese 16.
dioxide.
...The process which is followed Is Indicated graphically by the heavy line marked by arrows, which show the direction.
The point A represents the composition of the solution from which the salt is recovered, the co-ordinates of which are KCl - 31,5 gns, and KNO3 - 36 gms. per 100 cc, of water. The solution is heated and concentrated at its boiling temperature until KCl begins to cryst- allize. In this period the relative amounts of KCl and KNO- in the solution remains the same. Therefore, the line passes from the origin (0) through (a) till it crosses the line YC which is the curve of saturation at 110° and here the solution becomes saturated with respect to KCl, The intersection of the two lines is represented by the pint (B), The solution is further concentrated at 110^0 and KOI continues to separate out.


What to read after Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts?
You can find similar books in the "Read Also" column, or choose other free books by Luckow, E. R to read online
MoreLess
10
Tokens
Separation of Mixed Potassium Salts
+Write review

User Reviews:

Write Review:

Guest

Guest