This document provides an overview of liquid-liquid extraction processes. It defines liquid-liquid extraction as separating constituents of a liquid solution by contacting it with an immiscible liquid, based on the constituents' solubilities. The process involves a feed solution, solvent, extract (solvent with dissolved solute), and raffinate (residual liquid with solute removed). Common applications are in petroleum, biochemical, and inorganic chemical industries. Equipment includes mixer-settlers, decanters, and mechanically agitated extractors like Scheibel and pulse extractors. Selection depends on factors like selectivity, distribution coefficient, density differences, and costs.