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Maximum work that could be secured by expanding the gas over a given pressure range is the __________ work.
Options
A. isothermal
B. adiabatic
C. isentropic
D. none of these
Correct Answer
isothermal
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics problems
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1. Out of the following refrigeration cycles, which one has maximum COP?
Options
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
2. 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
3. Measurement of thermodynamic property of temperature is facilitated by __________ law of thermodynamics.
Options
A. 1st
B. zeroth
C. 3rd
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: zeroth
4. Pick out the wrong statement.
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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.
5. 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
Options
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
6. During Joule-Thomson expansion of gases
Options
A. enthalpy remains constant.
B. entropy remains constant.
C. temperature remains constant.
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: enthalpy remains constant.
7. Which of the following is not used as a binder in coal briquetting?
Options
A. Tar
B. Molasses
C. Pitch
D. Line
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Correct Answer: Line
8. Gross & net calorific value is the same for
Options
A. blast furnace gas
B. coke oven gas
C. L.D. converter gas
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: L.D. converter gas
9. Stack heat losses can be minimised by
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A. controlling the excess air.
B. oxygen enrichment of combustion air.
C. using low c.v. fuels.
D. maintaining proper draft in the furnace.
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Correct Answer: controlling the excess air.
10. Adiabatic flame temperature of a fuel is dependent on the initial temperature of
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A. fuel
B. air
C. both (a) & (b)
D. neither (a) nor (b)
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Correct Answer: both (a) & (b)
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