Description : Molar heat capacity of water in equilibrium with ice at constant pressure is __________ Kcal/kg mole. °K (A) 0 (B) ∞ (C) 50 (D) 100
Last Answer : (B) ∞
Description : In case of physical adsorption, the heat of adsorption is of the order of __________ kcal/kg.mole. (A) 100 (B) 1000 (C) 10000 (D) 100000
Last Answer : (B) 1000
Description : The value of Cp & Cv respectively for monatomic gases in Kcal/kg Mole.°K are (A) 5 & 3 (B) 3.987 & 1.987 (C) 1.987 & 0.66 (D) 0.66 & 1.987
Last Answer : A) 5 & 3
Description : Assertion: The increase in internal energy `(DeltaE)` for the vaporisation of 1 mole of water at 1 atm and `373K` is zero. Reason: For all isothermal
Last Answer : Assertion: The increase in internal energy `(DeltaE)` for the vaporisation of 1 mole of water at 1 ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : The critical pressure at which the latent heat of vaporisation of steam becomes zero is __________ Kg/cm2. (A) 273.15 (B) 225.65 (C) 100.03 (D) 373.15
Last Answer : (B) 225.65
Description : If heat contents of CH4, C2H4 and C3H8 are -17.9, 12.5 and -24.8 kcal/mole respectively, than ΔH for the reaction CH4(g) + C2H4(g) ⇌ C3H8(g) will be __________ Kcal. (A) -19.4 (B) -30.2 (C) 55.2 (D) -55.2
Last Answer : (A) -19.4
Description : Volume of `N_(2)` at 1 atm, 273 K required to form a monolayer on the surface of iron catalyst is `8.15ml//gm` of the adsorbent. What will be the surf
Last Answer : Volume of `N_(2)` at 1 atm, 273 K required to form a monolayer on the surface of iron catalyst is `8.15ml//gm` ... C. `39 m^(2)//g` D. `22400 cm^(2)`
Description : The theoretical minimum work required to separate one mole of a liquid mixture at 1 atm, containing 50 mole % each of n- heptane and n octane into pure compounds each at 1 atm is (A) -2 RT ln 0.5 (B) -RT ln 0.5 (C) 0.5 RT (D) 2 RT
Last Answer : (B) -RT ln 0.5
Description : How many ATP molecules could maximally be generated from one molecule of glucose, if the complete oxidation of one mole of glucose to CO2 and H2O yields 686 kcal and the useful chemical energy available in the high energy phosphate bond of one mole of ATP is 12 kcal? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 30 (d) 57
Last Answer : d) 57
Description : Hydrogen content in petroleum products varies from 12 to 15% (by weight). As a result the difference between gross and net heating value of petroleum fuels varies in the range of __________ kcal/kg. (A) 600-750 (B) 250-350 (C) 1000-1500 (D) 2000-2500
Last Answer : (A) 600-750
Description : Calorific value of furnace oil is about __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 10,000 (B) 15,000 (C) 5,000 (D) 20,000
Last Answer : (A) 10,000
Description : Calorific value of bituminous coal may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 500 (B) 1500 (C) 6500 (D) 20000
Last Answer : (C) 6500
Description : Calorific value of dry wood may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 5 (B) 50 (C) 500 (D) 5000
Last Answer : (A) 5
Description : Calorific value of tar is about __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 8800 (B) 12000 (C) 14000 (D) 16000
Last Answer : (A) 8800
Description : Calorific value of a typical dry anthracite coal may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 1000 (B) 4000 (C) 8000 (D) 15000
Last Answer : (C) 8000
Description : Latent heat of dry steam at atmospheric pressure is 539 Kcal/kg; which __________ with increase in the pressure of steam. (A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) Remain same (D) May increase or decrease
Last Answer : (A) Decreases
Description : For the equilibrium: `LiCl.3NH_(3(s))hArrLiCl.NH_(3(s))+2NH_(3)`, `K_(p)=9 atm^(2)` at `40^(@)C`. A `5 litre` vessel contains `0.1` mole of `LiCl.NH_(
Last Answer : For the equilibrium: `LiCl.3NH_(3(s))hArrLiCl.NH_(3(s))+2NH_(3)`, `K_(p)=9 atm^(2)` at `40^( ... backward reaction for completion? A. 5 B. 9 C. 3 D. 1
Description : Calculate the pressure in atm of 1.0 mole of helium in a 2.0 dm^3 container at 20.0°C.
Last Answer : Calculate the pressure in atm of 1.0 mole of helium in a 2.0 dm3 container at 20.0°C.
Description : Sublimation temperature of dry ice (solid CO2) is __________ °C. (A) -273 (B) 0 (C) -78 (D) 5
Last Answer : (C) -78
Description : Out of 100 kcal/second of incident radiant energy on the surface of a thermally transparent body, 300 kcal/second is reflected back. If the transmissivity of the body is 0.25, the emissivity of the surface will be (A) 0.35 (B) 0.45 (C) 0.55 (D) 0.85
Last Answer : (B) 0.45
Description : Calorific value of coal middling generated in coal washeries during washing of coal may be around __________ Kcal/kg. (A) 1000 (B) 4000 (C) 6000 (D) 8000
Last Answer : (B) 4000
Description : The calorific value of natural gas is about __________ kcal/Nm3 . (A) 10,000 (B) 2,500 (C) 25,000 (D) 35,000
Description : The calorific value of 'LPG' (50% propane + 50% butane) is about __________ kcal/Nm3 . (A) 5000 (B) 25,000 (C) 10,000 (D) 15,000
Last Answer : (B) 25,000
Description : Stoichiometric combustion of 12 kg of carbon requires __________ of oxygen. (A) 1kg mole (B) 22.4 Nm3 (C) 32 kg (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) and (C)
Description : One mole of a gas occupying `3dm^(3)` expands against a constant external pressure of 1 atm to a volume of 13 lit. The workdone is :-
Last Answer : One mole of a gas occupying `3dm^(3)` expands against a constant external pressure of 1 atm to a volume of 13 lit. ... `dm^(3)` D. `-48` atm `dm^(3)`
Description : In the reaction `A+3BrArr2C`, initially 10 mole each of A and B were taken . If equilibrium pressure is 8 atm and`alpha " of "A=20%`then `K_(p)` will
Last Answer : In the reaction `A+3BrArr2C`, initially 10 mole each of A and B were taken . If equilibrium pressure is 8 atm and`alpha ... C. `(1)/(16)` D. `(1)/(2)`
Description : A cylinder contains oxygen at a pressure of 10 atm and a temperature of 300 K. The volume of the cylinder is 10 liters. What is the mass of the oxygen in grams? Molecular weight (MW) of oxygen is 32 g/mole? a. 125.02 b. 130.08 c. 135.05 d. 120.04
Last Answer : 130.08 {(10atm)(10)(32)/(0.0821) (300K)}
Description : Initial pressure of oxygen introduced into the 'bomb' of the bomb calorimeter for determination of calorific value of coal/fuel oil may be around __________ atm. (A) 3-5 (B) 25-30 (C) 60-65 (D) 95-100
Last Answer : (B) 25-30
Description : Which of the following statements(s) is/are true concerning human energy requirement? a. In normal subjects, less than 5% of basal energy requirement is spent on cardiac output and the ... d. Similar increases in energy expenditures are associated with elective surgery and trauma or thermal injury
Last Answer : Answer: a, c Basal energy requirements are measured with the subject at rest when no external work is being done; the energy is used mainly for transport and synthetic work within cells. A ... average-sized adult who sustains a major burn rarely may require more than 3500 kcal/day for maintenance
Description : Answer: b, c The body contains fuel reserves which it can mobilize and utilize during times of starvation or stress. By far the greatest energy component is fat, which is calorically dense since it ... liver and free glucose have a trivial caloric value of less than 1000 kcal for a 70 kg male
Last Answer : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning the indications and administration of nutritional support to cancer patients? a. Preoperative nutritional support should be provided to all ... total parenteral nutrition solutions maintain integrity of the small bowel e. None of the above
Description : Which of the following is not the unit of energy? (A) kg m (B) kcal (C) watt (D) watt hours
Last Answer : (C) watt
Description : Which of the following is not the unit of work, energy and heat? (A) kcal (B) kg m (C) kWhr (D) hp
Last Answer : (D) hp
Description : In a 100 TPD Sponge Iron plant, the sponge iron is fed to the Induction melting furnace, producing molten steel at 88% yield. The Energy consumption details are as follows: Coal Consumption : 130 ... molten steel (product). 3. Total Energy Consumption of Plant in Tons of Oil Equivalent (TOE )
Last Answer : a) Specific Energy Consumption of Induction Melting Furnace Molten Steel Production from the Induction melting furnace per day = 100 x 88/100 = 88 TPD Total Energy Consumption of the Plant = 82400 kWh ... mark c) Total Energy consumption of Plant in ToE = 655864000/107 = 65.586 ToE
Description : Which one is not an energy consumption benchmark parameter? a) kcal/kWh of electricity generated b) kg/ oC. c) kW/ton of refrigeration d) kWh/kg of yarn
Last Answer : b) kg/ oC.
Description : A gas has a volume of 27.3 c.c. at 0°C. Its volume at 10°C (if pressure remains unchanged) will be __________ c.c. (A) 2.73 (B) 28.3 (C) 273 (D) 283
Last Answer : (B) 28.3
Description : Calculate the recoverable waste heat (Q, in kCal/hour) from flue gases using the followingparameters: V (flow rate of the substance) 2000 m3/hr r (density of the flue gas): 0.9 kg/m3 Cp (specific heat ... (temperature difference): 120 oC h (recovery factor): 50% a. 21600 b. 43200 c. 25600 d. 34000
Last Answer : 21600
Description : In a heat treatment shop, steel components are heat-treated in batches of 80 Tons. The heat treatment cycle is as follows; Increase temperature from 30 OC to 850 OC in 3 hours. ... efficiency of 80%, for same requirement. The investment towards installation of the new furnace is Rs. 50
Last Answer : Quantity of steel treated per batch - 80 Tons a. Efficiency of Furnace: Useful heat supplied to steel - 80000 x 0.12 x (850 - 30) = 7872000 kcal/batch .1 mark Total heat ... = Rs. 64400/batch Efficiency of new LPG furnace - 80% Heat supplied in new LPG furnace - 7872000/0.8
Description : What is the reference noise temperature in degrees Celsius? A. 17 B. 273 C. 25 D. 30
Last Answer : A. 17
Description : At zero degrees Celsius and one atmosphere (STP), the volume of a gas is 1,000 milliliters. If the temperature is increased to 25 degrees Celsius and the pressure is doubled, what is the new volume of the gas? w) 546 milliliters x) 500 milliliters y) 1,000 milliliters z) 273 milliliters
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- 546 MILLILITERS
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Aromatics have higher specific gravity than paraffins (B) Gross calorific value (GCV) of petrofuels is equal to (12400 - 2100 ρ 2 ) where, ρ is the specific gravity ... volume basis (i.e., Kcal/litre) (D) Higher specific gravity of petrofuels means higher C/H ratio
Last Answer : (C) Heavier petrofuels have higher GCV on weight basis (i.e., Kcal/kg) but lower GCV on volume basis (i.e., Kcal/litre)
Description : Heat load in a cooling tower (A) Means the amount of heat thrown away (KCal/hr.) by the cooling tower (B) Is equal to the number of kg, of water circulated times the cooling range (C) Both (A) & (B) (D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Last Answer : (C) Both (A) & (B)
Description : Calorific value of pitch creosote mixture (PCM) i.e., C.T.F.-200 is about (A) 8800 kcal/m3 (B) 8800 kcal/kg (C) Same as that of coal middling (D) 25000 kcal/kg
Last Answer : (B) 8800 kcal/kg
Description : Which of the following fuels has the highest calorific value per unit mass (kcal/kg)? (A) Coal (B) Kerosene (C) Natural gas (D) Furnace oil
Last Answer : (D) Furnace oil
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Main constituents of LPG are propane and butane (B) C.V. of natural gas is about 10000 KCal/Nm3 (C) C.V. of LPG is about 26000 kcal/Nm3 (11500 kcal/kg) (D) L.P.G. is lighter than air
Last Answer : (D) L.P.G. is lighter than air
Description : For which pair of the fuel gases, calorific value (C.V.) of one fuel is almost double that of the other on volume basis (i.e., kcal/Nm3 ), while the C.V. is same on weight basis (i.e., kcal/kg)? (A) Propane and acetylene (B) Propane and LPG (C) Sewage gas and gobar gas (D) B.F. gas and coke oven gas
Last Answer : (A) Propane and acetylene
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Cp of monatomic gases such as metallic vapor is about 5 kcal/kg.atom (B) The heat capacity of solid inorganic substance is exactly equal to the ... isolated system (D) At absolute zero temperature, the heat capacity for many pure crystalline substances is zero
Last Answer : (C) There is an increase in entropy, when a spontaneous change occurs in an isolated system
Description : For which pair of the fuel gases, calorific value (C.V.) of one fuel is almost double that of the other on volume basis (i.e., kcal/Nm3) while the C.V. is same on weight basis (i.e., kcal/kg)? (A ... and acetylene (B) Propane and LPG (C) Sewage gas and gobar gas (D) B.F gas and coke oven gas
Last Answer : D) B.F gas and coke oven gas
Description : . In a solution containing 0.30 Kg mole of solute and 600 kg of solvent, the molality is (A) 0.50 (B) 0.60 (C) 1 (D) 2
Last Answer : (A) 0.50
Description : Experiments were conducted to determine the flux of a species A in a stagnant medium across a gas-liquid interface. The overall mass transfer coefficient based on the liquid side for dilute systems for the above was estimated to be 4 ... -4 (C) 5.6 10 -3 (D) 8.5 10 -3
Last Answer : (B) 8.5 × 10 -4
Description : Humid volume is the total volume in m3 of 1 kg of (A) Vapour laden gas at 1 atm. and room temperature (B) Gas plus its accompanying vapour at 1 atm. and room temperature (C) Gas plus its accompanying vapour at 1 atm. and gas temperature (D) Vapour laden gas at 1 atm. and gas temperature
Last Answer : (C) Gas plus its accompanying vapour at 1 atm. and gas temperature