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The Original Weight of Solute in Solid is the Weight of the solute in the solid before the Batch Leaching Operation. Check FAQs
SSolute=SN(Wash)((1+β)NWashing)
SSolute - Original Weight of Solute in Solid?SN(Wash) - Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing?β - Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid?NWashing - Number of Washings in Batch Leaching?

Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value Example

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10.24Edit=0.01Edit((1+3Edit)5Edit)
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Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
SSolute=SN(Wash)((1+β)NWashing)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
SSolute=0.01kg((1+3)5)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
SSolute=0.01((1+3)5)
LAST Step Evaluate
SSolute=10.24kg

Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value Formula Elements

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Original Weight of Solute in Solid
The Original Weight of Solute in Solid is the Weight of the solute in the solid before the Batch Leaching Operation.
Symbol: SSolute
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing
The Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing is the weight of the solute present in the solid after the washing stage.
Symbol: SN(Wash)
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid
The Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid is the ratio of the solvent mass decanted per unit solvent remaining in the insoluble solid.
Symbol: β
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Number of Washings in Batch Leaching
The Number of Washings in Batch Leaching is the number of washings required after batch leaching operation.
Symbol: NWashing
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Original Weight of Solute in Solid

​Go Original Weight of Solute in Solid before Washing
SSolute=SN(Wash)θN
​Go Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Amount of Solvent Decanted
SSolute=SN(Wash)((1+(ba))NWashing)

Other formulas in Washing category

​Go Fraction of Solute Remaining based on Beta Value
θN=(1(1+β)NWashing)
​Go Number of Stages for Leaching based on Fraction Solute Retained and Beta Value
NWashing=(ln(1θN)ln(1+β))
​Go Beta Value based on Ratio of Solvent
β=ba
​Go Beta Value based on Number of Stages and Fraction of Solute
β=((1θN)1NWashing)-1

How to Evaluate Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value?

Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value evaluator uses Original Weight of Solute in Solid = Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing*((1+Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid)^Number of Washings in Batch Leaching) to evaluate the Original Weight of Solute in Solid, The Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value formula is defined as original weight of Solute calculated from Solute remaining in Solids after specified Number of Washing Stages. Original Weight of Solute in Solid is denoted by SSolute symbol.

How to evaluate Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value, enter Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing (SN(Wash)), Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid (β) & Number of Washings in Batch Leaching (NWashing) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value

What is the formula to find Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value?
The formula of Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value is expressed as Original Weight of Solute in Solid = Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing*((1+Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid)^Number of Washings in Batch Leaching). Here is an example- 10.24 = 0.01*((1+3)^5).
How to calculate Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value?
With Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing (SN(Wash)), Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid (β) & Number of Washings in Batch Leaching (NWashing) we can find Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value using the formula - Original Weight of Solute in Solid = Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing*((1+Solvent Decanted per Solvent Remaining in Solid)^Number of Washings in Batch Leaching).
What are the other ways to Calculate Original Weight of Solute in Solid?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Original Weight of Solute in Solid-
  • Original Weight of Solute in Solid=Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing/Fraction of Solute Remaining in SolidOpenImg
  • Original Weight of Solute in Solid=Weight of Solute remaining in Solid after Washing*((1+(Amount of Solvent Decanted/Amount of Solvent Remaining))^Number of Washings in Batch Leaching)OpenImg
Can the Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value be negative?
No, the Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value, measured in Weight cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value?
Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value is usually measured using the Kilogram[kg] for Weight. Gram[kg], Milligram[kg], Ton (Metric)[kg] are the few other units in which Original Weight of Solute based on Number of Stages and Beta Value can be measured.
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