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Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase in Liquid Liquid Extraction Formulas
The Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase is the ratio of mass of solute in the raffinate phase to the mass of solute plus carrier liquid in the raffinate phase. And is denoted by X.
Formulas to find Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase in Liquid Liquid Extraction
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Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase
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List of variables in Liquid Liquid Extraction formulas
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Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate
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Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Raffinate
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FAQ
What is the Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase?
The Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase is the ratio of mass of solute in the raffinate phase to the mass of solute plus carrier liquid in the raffinate phase.
Can the Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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