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What is Q in Mccabe Thiele method?

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Answered by rathod9999
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The parameter q is the mole fraction of liquid in the feed and the slope of the q-line is q / (q – 1). For example, if the feed is a saturated liquid it has no vapor, thus q = 1 and the slope of the q-line is infinite which means the line is vertical.

Answered by devanandhaonline
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The parameter q is the mole fraction of liquid in the feed and the slope of the q-line is q / (q – 1). For example, if the feed is a saturated liquid it has no vapor, thus q = 1 and the slope of the q-line is infinite which means the line is vertical.

if q equals 0 we have saturated vapor meaning we're right at the dew point and if q is one it's saturated liquid right at the bubble point and then q between zero and one means we have a mixture.

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