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Question
In any spontaneous process,
Options
A. only
F
decreases
B. only
A
decreases
C. both
F
and
A
decreases
D. both
F
and
A
increase
Correct Answer
both
F
and
A
decreases
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics problems
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1. Pick out the correct statement.
Options
A. Compression ratio of an Otto engine is comparatively higher than a diesel engine.
B. Efficiency of an Otto engine is higher than that of a diesel engine for the same compression ratio.
C. Otto engine efficiency decreases with the rise in compression ratio, due to decrease in work produced per quantity of heat.
D. Diesel engine normally operates at lower compression ratio than an Otto engine for an equal output of work.
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Correct Answer: Efficiency of an Otto engine is higher than that of a diesel engine for the same compression ratio.
2. "Law of corresponding states" says that
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A. , two different gases behave similarly, if their reduced properties (
i
.
e
. P, V and T) are same.
B. the surface of separation (i. e. the meniscus) between liquid and vapour phase disappears at the critical temperature.
C. no gas can be liquified above the critical temperature, howsoever high the pressure may be.
D. the molar heat of energy of gas at constant volume should be nearly constant (about 3 calories).
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Correct Answer: , two different gases behave similarly, if their reduced properties (
i
.
e
. P, V and T) are same.
3. A refrigerator may be termed as a
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A. heat pump
B. heat engine
C. Carnot engine
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: heat pump
4. Joule-Thomson experiment is
Options
A. isobaric
B. adiabatic
C. isenthalpic
D. both(b) & (c)
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Correct Answer: both(b) & (c)
5. Degress of freedom at triple point will be
Options
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
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Correct Answer: 0
6. Entropy of an ideal gas depends upon its
Options
A. pressure
B. temperature
C. both (a) & (b)
D. neither (a) nor (b)
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Correct Answer: both (a) & (b)
7. Out of the following refrigration cycles, which one has the minimum COP (Co-efficient of performance)?
Options
A. Air cycle
B. Carnot cycle
C. Ordinary vapour compression cycle
D. Vapour compression with a reversible expansion engine
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Correct Answer: Air cycle
8. Keeping the pressure constant, to double the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas at 27°C, the temperature should be raised to __________ °C.
Options
A. 270
B. 327
C. 300
D. 540
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Correct Answer: 327
9. Internal energy change of a system over one complete cycle in a cyclic process is
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A. zero
B. +ve
C. -ve
D. dependent on the path
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Correct Answer: zero
10. High __________ is an undesirable property for a good refrigerant.
Options
A. specific heat
B. latent heat of vaporisation
C. viscosity
D. specific vapor volume
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Correct Answer: viscosity
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