Line 25: Calls on the DISTILLclass prototype Dand transfers the inputted
information for use of the different functions in the class.
Line 27: Calls on the
minimumPlates() function to determine the minimum
number of plates.
Line 29: Performs the routine to determine the minimum reflux ratio.
Lines 30 to 31: Requests the reflux ration needed to perform the task in function
actualPlates().
Line 33: Calls on the
actualPlate() function to determine the actual number
of plates.
LABORATORY EXERCISES
1) Convert the Evaporation Program (Program Listing 4.2) from C to C++
using OOP design. Try
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