Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase = Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract/(Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract+Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract)
Y = yC/(yA+yC)
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase - The Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase is the ratio of mass of solute in the extract phase to the mass of solvent plus carrier liquid in the extract phase.
Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract - The Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract Phase is the mass fraction of the solute in the extract phase after separation of the ternary mixture.
Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract - The Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract Phase is the mass fraction of the carrier liquid in the extract phase after separation of the ternary mixture.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract: 0.3797 --> No Conversion Required
Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract: 0.674 --> No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Y = yC/(yA+yC) --> 0.3797/(0.674+0.3797)
Evaluating ... ...
Y = 0.360349245515801
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.360349245515801 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.360349245515801 0.360349 <-- Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase
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Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase
​ Go Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase = Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract/(Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract+Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract)

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Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase Formula

Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase = Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract/(Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract+Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract)
Y = yC/(yA+yC)

What is Liquid-Liquid Extraction?

Liquid–liquid extraction (LLE), also known as solvent extraction, is a method to separate compounds or metal complexes, based on their relative solubilities in two different immiscible liquids, usually water (polar) and an organic solvent (non-polar). There is a net transfer of one or more species from one liquid into another liquid phase, generally from aqueous to organic. The transfer is driven by chemical potential, i.e. once the transfer is complete, the overall system of chemical components that make up the solutes and the solvents are in a more stable configuration (lower free energy). The solvent that is enriched in solute(s) is called extract. The feed solution that is depleted in solute(s) is called the raffinate.

How to Calculate Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase?

Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase calculator uses Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase = Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract/(Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract+Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract) to calculate the Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase, The Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase formula is defined as formula to calculate mass ratio of solute given the all the mass fractions in the extract phase. This value is used for plotting Maloney Schubert or Janecke Diagram. Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase is denoted by Y symbol.

How to calculate Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase, enter Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract (yC) & Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract (yA) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.360349 = 0.3797/(0.674+0.3797).

FAQ

What is Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase?
The Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase formula is defined as formula to calculate mass ratio of solute given the all the mass fractions in the extract phase. This value is used for plotting Maloney Schubert or Janecke Diagram and is represented as Y = yC/(yA+yC) or Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase = Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract/(Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract+Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract). The Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract Phase is the mass fraction of the solute in the extract phase after separation of the ternary mixture & The Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract Phase is the mass fraction of the carrier liquid in the extract phase after separation of the ternary mixture.
How to calculate Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase?
The Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase formula is defined as formula to calculate mass ratio of solute given the all the mass fractions in the extract phase. This value is used for plotting Maloney Schubert or Janecke Diagram is calculated using Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase = Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract/(Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract+Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract). To calculate Mass Ratio of Solute in Extract Phase, you need Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract (yC) & Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract (yA). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract & Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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