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Compressibility factor for almost all the gases are approximately same at the same
Options
A. pressure and temperature.
B. reduced pressure and reduced temperature.
C. critical pressure and critical temperature.
D. none of these.
Correct Answer
reduced pressure and reduced temperature.
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics problems
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1. Isobaric process means a constant process.
Options
A. temperature
B. pressure
C. volume
D. entropy
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Correct Answer: pressure
2. In a reversible chemical reaction (where, ?
x
= number of moles of products-number of moles of reactants )
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A. addition of inert gas favours the forward reaction, when ?
x
is positive.
B. pressure has no effect on equilibrium, when ?
n
= 0.
C. addition of inert gas has no effect on the equilibrium constant at constant volume for any value of ?
x
(+ ve, - ve) or zero).
D. all 'a', 'b' & 'c'.
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Correct Answer: all 'a', 'b' & 'c'.
3. The freezing point of a liquid decreases when the pressure is increased, if the liquid __________ while freezing.
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A. contracts
B. expands
C. does not change in volume
D. either (a), (b) or (c)
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Correct Answer: contracts
4. __________ increases with increase in pressure.
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A. The melting point of wax
B. The boiling point of a liquid
C. both (a) and (b)
D. neither (a) nor (b)
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
5. Fundamental principle of refrigeration is based on the __________ law of thermodynamics.
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A. zeroth
B. first
C. second
D. third
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Correct Answer: second
6. If the vapour pressure at two temperatures of a solid phase in equilibrium with its liquid phase are known, then the latent heat of fusion can be calculated by the
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A. Maxwell's equation
B. Clayperon-Claussius equation
C. Van Laar equation
D. Nernst Heat Theorem
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Correct Answer: Clayperon-Claussius equation
7. Pick out the wrong statement.
Options
A. Activity co-efficient is dimensionless.
B. In case of an ideal gas, the fagacity is equal to its pressure.
C. In a mixture of ideal gases, the fugacity of a component is equal to the partial pressure of the component.
D. The fugacity co-efficient is zero for an ideal gas.
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Correct Answer: The fugacity co-efficient is zero for an ideal gas.
8. Measurement of thermodynamic property of temperature is facilitated by __________ law of thermodynamics.
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A. 1st
B. zeroth
C. 3rd
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: zeroth
9. No work is done by the system, when a reaction occurs at constant
Options
A. volume
B. temperature
C. pressure
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: volume
10. Out of the following refrigeration cycles, which one has maximum COP?
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A. Air cycle
B. Carnot cycle
C. Ordinary vapor compression cycle
D. Vapor compression with a reversible expansion engine
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Correct Answer: Carnot cycle
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