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A liquid mixture of 90 mol containing 50 mol% A and 50 mol% B is distilled by differential distillation. The amount of component A in the left liquid is 30 mol%. The distillation diagram about the process is given below. Which of the following is the amount of liquid left in the still?

          A liquid mixture of 90 mol containing 50 mol% A and 50 mol% B is distilled by differential distillation.
The amount of component A in the left liquid is 30 mol%. The distillation diagram about the process is
given below. Which of the following is the amount of liquid left in the still?
        
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A liquid mixture of 90 mol containing 50 mol% A and 50 mol% B is distilled by differential distillation.
The amount of component A in the left liquid is 30 mol%. The distillation diagram about the process is
given below. Which of the following is the amount of liquid left in the still?

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14:03 TELEGRAM 97 Geri 2-3 idmif90mol conaig 50 m%And50iilled by ifl dtl the amount of comment A in the left liquid is 30mo%The distillation diagram about the process given below. Which of the following is the amount of liquid left in the still? xVAI/T ? bugun 14:01
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00:01 It looks like you've already correctly answered the question.
00:04 Here we have our phase diagram.
00:08 Pressure, temperature.
00:11 We've got something that looks like this, this, and then this.
00:17 We've got region one, which is a solid.
00:22 Region two, which is a liquid.
00:27 Region three, which is a gas...
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