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Selectivity in Liquid Liquid Extraction Formulas
The Selectivity or Separation Factor is defined as the preferential uptake of the solute by the solvent over the carrier. And is denoted by β
C, A
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Formulas to find Selectivity in Liquid Liquid Extraction
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Selectvity of Solute based on Mole Fractions
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Selectvity of Solute based on Activity Coefficients
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Selectivity of Solute based on Distribution Coefficients
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List of variables in Liquid Liquid Extraction formulas
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Mass Fraction of Solute in the Extract
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Mass Fraction of Carrier Liquid in the Extract
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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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Activity Coefficient of Solute in Raffinate
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Activity Coefficient of Solute in Extract
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Activity Coefficient of Carrier Liq in Raffinate
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Activity Coefficient of Carrier Liquid in Extract
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Distribution Coefficient of Solute
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Distribution Coefficient of Carrier Liquid
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FAQ
What is the Selectivity?
The Selectivity or Separation Factor is defined as the preferential uptake of the solute by the solvent over the carrier.
Can the Selectivity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Selectivity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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