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The difference of wet bulb temperature and adiabatic saturation temperature of unsaturated mixture of any system is
Options
A. +ve
B. -ve
C. zero
D. none of these
Correct Answer
+ve
Mass Transfer problems
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1. The mass diffusivity, the thermal diffusivity and the eddy momentum diffusivity are same for,
N
Pr
=
N
Sc
= __________
Options
A. 1
B. 0.5
C. 10
D. 0
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Correct Answer: 1
2. In distillation columns, the number of bubble caps per tray primarily depends upon the
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A. allowable liquid velocity.
B. allowable gas velocity.
C. allowable gas and liquid velocities.
D. feed composition.
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Correct Answer: allowable gas and liquid velocities.
3. The term "cooling range" in a cooling tower refers to the difference in the temperature of
Options
A. cold water leaving the tower and the wet bulb temperature of the surrounding air.
B. hot water entering the tower and the wet bulb temperature of the surrounding air.
C. hot water entering the tower and the cooled water leaving the tower.
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: hot water entering the tower and the cooled water leaving the tower.
4. To increase the absorption factor, (where,
G
= gas flow rate,
S
= solvent flow rate)
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A. increase both '
G
' and '
S
'.
B. decrease both '
G
' and '
S
'.
C. increase '
S
' and decrease '
G
'.
D. increase '
G
' and decrease '
S
'
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Correct Answer: increase '
S
' and decrease '
G
'.
5. Dew point of a gas-vapour mixture
Options
A. increases with temperature rise.
B. decreases with temperature rise.
C. decreases with decrease in pressure.
D. increases with increase in pressure.
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Correct Answer: decreases with decrease in pressure.
6. Absorption factor is defined as (where,
S
1
= slope of the operating line
S
2
= slope of the equilibrium curve)
Options
A.
S
2
/
S
1
B.
S
1
/
S
2
C.
S
1
-
S
2
D.
S
1
x
S
2
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Correct Answer:
S
1
/
S
2
7. Fenske's equation for determining the minimum number of theoretical stages in distillation column holds good, when the
Options
A. relative volatility is reasonably constant.
B. mixture (to be separated) shows negative deviation from ideality.
C. mixture (to be separated) shows positive deviation from ideality.
D. multicomponent distillation is involved.
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Correct Answer: relative volatility is reasonably constant.
8. Which of the following is the most suitable for extraction in a system having very low density difference?
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A. Mixer-settler extractor
B. Centrifugal extractor
C. Pulsed extractor
D. Packed extraction tower
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Correct Answer: Centrifugal extractor
9. Low viscosity absorbent is preferred for reasons of
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A. rapid absorption rates and good heat transfer characteristics.
B. improved flooding characteristics.
C. low pressure drop on pumping.
D. all (a), (b) and (c).
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Correct Answer: all (a), (b) and (c).
10. Raoult's law applies to the
Options
A. all liquid solutions
B. non-ideal solution only.
C. non-volatile solute.
D. solvents.
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Correct Answer: solvents.
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