This document contains a table showing the minimum reflux ratio (R) needed for different feed temperatures ranging from -40 degrees F to 30 degrees F. A graph shows that as the feed temperature increases, the minimum reflux ratio slightly increases in a linear fashion, demonstrating the relationship between higher feed temperatures requiring more reflux.
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Feed Temperature Vs Reflux Ratio
This document contains a table showing the minimum reflux ratio (R) needed for different feed temperatures ranging from -40 degrees F to 30 degrees F. A graph shows that as the feed temperature increases, the minimum reflux ratio slightly increases in a linear fashion, demonstrating the relationship between higher feed temperatures requiring more reflux.