Description : "When a system in equilibrium is subjected to a change in temperature, pressure or concentration, the equilibrium is displaced in a direction which tends to undo the effect of the change." This is ... Chatelier principle (B) Kopp's rule (C) Law of corresponding state (D) Arrhenius hypothesis
Last Answer : (A) Le-Chatelier principle
Description : Which of the following is generally considered as opaque surface towards radiations? (A) Gases (B) Solids (C) Liquids (D) Both (B) and (C)
Last Answer : (D) Both (B) and (C)
Description : What can liquids and gases do that solids can not?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What is a solution A. a solid dissolved in a gas B. a solute and a solvent C. a liquid dissolved in a gas D. an amalgam of solids, liquids, and gases?
Last Answer : B. A solute and a solvent
Description : Which statement is false? (a) Many alkanes are soluble in water. (b) All alkanes have a lower density than water. (c) At room temperature some alkanes are liquids, some solids, some gases. (d) All alkanes burn
Last Answer : Many alkanes are soluble in water
Description : Why do gases expand faster than liquids and solids?
Last Answer : Because the particles of gases are widely disturbed i.e. their particles are far apart from each other and they free to move. Other
Description : Hydrometer is used to determine (A) Specific gravity of liquids (B) Specific gravity of solids (C) Specific gravity of gases (D) Relative humidity
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : Which of the following have the highest thermal conductivities? a. liquids b. gases c. metals d. solids other than metals
Last Answer : metals
Description : In reactions involving solids and liquids (where change in volume is negligible), the heat of reaction at constant pressure as compared to that at constant volume is (A) More (B) Less (C) Same (D) Unpredictable; depends on the particular reaction
Last Answer : (C) Same
Description : Hydrometer measures the specific gravity of liquids based on the principles of buoyancy. Pycnometer is used to measure the specific gravity of (A) Powder & granular solids (B) Liquids (C) Low melting point semi-solids (D) All 'a', 'b' & 'c
Last Answer : (D) All 'a', 'b' & 'c
Description : Particulate' air pollutants are finely divided solids and liquids. Which of the following is not a ‘particulate’? (A) Dust & mists (B) Smoke & fumes (C) Photochemical smog & soot (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Solids and liquids have (a) one value of specific heat (ft) two values of specific heat (c) three values of specific heat (d) no value of specific heat (e) one value under some conditions and two values under other conditions.
Last Answer : Answer : a
Description : __________ equation relates the thermal conductivity of a solid to its temperature. (A) Antoine (B) Kopp's (C) Lee's (D) Kistyakowsky
Last Answer : (C) Lee's
Description : The process by which fine solids is removed from liquids is termed as (A) Decantation (B) Flocculation (C) Sedimentation (D) Classification
Last Answer : (C) Sedimentation
Description : __________ are mixed using ribbon blenders. (A) Lumpy solids and low viscosity liquids (B) Dry powders (C) High viscosity liquids (D) Thick pastes
Last Answer : (B) Dry powders
Description : Cyclones are used primarily for separating (A) Solids (B) Solids from fluids (C) Liquids (D) Solids from solids
Last Answer : (B) Solids from fluids
Description : Diaphragm pumps are used to transport (A) Solids (B) Liquids (C) Fluids (D) Slurries
Last Answer : (D) Slurries
Description : A differential pressure cell is used for (A) Measuring small pressure difference in gases (B) Measuring small pressure difference in liquids (C) Remote recording of pressure difference (D) Measuring the difference of the impact & the static pressure
Last Answer : (C) Remote recording of pressure difference
Description : Increase in temperature, in general results in the (A) Decrease in the viscosities of both liquids & gases (B) Increase in the viscosities of both liquids & gases (C) Increase in the viscosity of ... decrease in that of gases (D) Decrease in the viscosity of liquids and increase in that of gases
Last Answer : (D) Decrease in the viscosity of liquids and increase in that of gases
Description : after atoms and molecules of gases and liquids are heated they move away from the heat . what takes their place?
Last Answer : ions
Description : Coulomb friction is a.Friction between solids and liquids b.Friction between electrically charged bodies c.Friction between lubricated surface d.Friction between dry surfaces e.Friction between bodies having relative motion
Last Answer : d. Friction between dry surfaces
Description : What connections do you have between the reading and your Mixing Solids and Liquids investigation?
Last Answer : well reading is more diffrent then sold and liquid
Description : What is the speed of particles in liquids compared to solids ?
Last Answer : Liquid particles have a higher velocity than solids.
Description : How did you separate the solids from the liquids?
Last Answer : Solids can often be removed from a liquid by filtering theliquid, or by settling, where solids either settle to the bottom orfloat to the top.
Description : What seismic waves can travel through solids and liquids?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Speed of sound is greater in solids than in liquids?
Last Answer : – Because the solids have high elasticity
Description : A fractionating column is a glass apparatus used to (a) Separate magnetic solids from nonmagnetic solids (b) Separate a mixture in water (c) Separate two or more liquids (d) Extract oils from vegetable matter
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Which of the following statements is not true about triacylglycerols? (a) When solids and semisolids at room temperature, they are called fats. (b) When liquids at room temperature, they are ... low melting points are composed of saturated fatty acids, causing them to be liquids at room temperature
Last Answer : Triacylglycerols with low melting points are composed of saturated fatty acids, causing them to be liquids at room temperature
Description : What is the advantage of flash pasteurization? a. It Doesn't Get As Hot b. It Is Faster c. It Is Also Used For Solids, Not Just Liquids d. It Also Sterilizes The Liquid
Last Answer : b. It Is Faster
Description : Coulomb friction is the friction between (A) Bodies having relative motion (B) Two dry surfaces (C) Two lubricated surfaces (D) Solids and liquids
Last Answer : (A) Bodies having relative motion
Description : Halitosis and a sour taste in the mouth are signs and symptoms associated most directly with a) esophageal diverticula. Because the diverticula may retain decomposed food, halitosis and a sour ... as heartburn, regurgitation, and dysphagia in many patients while at least 50% are asymptomatic.
Last Answer : a) esophageal diverticula. Because the diverticula may retain decomposed food, halitosis and a sour taste in the mouth are frequent complaints.
Description : Explain diffusion & its law. Also explain diffusion in gases & liquids.
Last Answer : Ans : Diffusion : The spreading of a substance through medium like air or liquid is called diffusion. The rate of diffusion of a substance depends upon its molar mass or density. Example : When ... the available space due to their kinetic energy. This spreading of gas is called diffusion in gas.
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Higher hold up of the solid in the rotary dryer results in better exposure of the solids to the gas (B) The 'Hatta number' is ... reflux in case of distillation operation requires infinite number of plates for a binary system separation
Last Answer : (C) For a non-reacting binary mixture of ideal gases, the partial pressure distribution of both components is linear in the case of steady state equimolal counter-diffusion
Description : Turbidity of water is an indication of the presence of (A) Suspended inorganic matter (B) Dissolved solids (C) Floating solids (D) Dissolved gases
Last Answer : (A) Suspended inorganic matter
Description : Removal of __________ is accomplished by aeration of water. (A) Dissolved gases (B) Suspended solids (C) Dissolved solids (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Dissolved gases
Description : The diffusivity, DAB (for component A diffusing in B) is equal to the diffusivity DBA (for component B diffusing in A) for a binary mixture of (A) Newtonian liquids (B) Non-Newtonian liquids (C) Ideal gases (D) Real gases
Last Answer : (C) Ideal gases
Description : In case of non-ideal gases and liquids, the molal diffusivity (A) Varies inversely as the pressure (B) Varies directly as the pressure (C) Is independent of pressure (D) Is equal to the volumetric diffusivity
Last Answer : (C) Is independent of pressure
Description : With increase in temperature, the solubility of gases in liquids, at fixed pressure (A) Increases (B) Decreases (C) Remain same (D) Either (A) or (B), depends on the system
Last Answer : (B) Decreases
Description : For gases, the thermal conductivity increases with temperature rise. For liquids, with increase in concentration, its thermal conductivity generally (A) Decreases (B) Increases (C) Remains unchanged (D) Increases exponentially
Last Answer : (A) Decreases
Description : Two liquids manometer is used for measuring small pressure differences in (A) Liquids (B) Gases (C) Mixture of hydrocarbons (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Liquids
Description : Hot wire anemometer is used to measure the (A) Velocity of liquids (B) Temperature of liquids (C) Velocity of gases (D) Pressure of liquids
Last Answer : (C) Velocity of gases
Description : Identification of pipelines carrying different liquids and gases is done by the __________ of the pipe. (A) Diameter (B) Colour (C) Altitude (D) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Colour
Description : Fugacity is a measure of the (A) Escaping tendencies of the same substance in different phases of a system (B) Relative volatility of a mixture of two miscible liquids (C) Behaviour of ideal gases (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Escaping tendencies of the same substance in different phases of a system
Description : Metalloids (A) Are good conductor of heat & electricity (B) Act as electron donors with metals & as electron acceptor with non metals (C) Are not necessarily solids at room temperature ... & non-metallic properties to some extent and are exemplified by elements like germanium, silicon & boron
Last Answer : D) Are compounds that exhibit both metallic & non-metallic properties to some extent and are exemplified by elements like germanium, silicon & boron
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 : The third law of thermodynamics states that the (A) Heat capacity of a crystalline solid is zero at absolute zero temperature (B) Heat transfer from low temperature to high temperature source is ... without external work (C) Gases having same reduced properties behaves similarly (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Heat capacity of a crystalline solid is zero at absolute zero temperature
Description : Solvent extraction is the terminology applied to the liquid-liquid extraction, which is preferred for the separation of the components of liquids, when (A) Extracting solvent is cheaply & abundantly available ... very high (D) One of the liquid components has very high affinity towards the solvent
Last Answer : (D) One of the liquid components has very high affinity towards the solvent
Description : Viscous & heat sensitive liquids are concentrated in __________ evaporators. (A) Open pan (B) Long tube (C) Agitated film (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Agitated film
Description : When warm and cold liquids are mixed, the heat transfer is mainly by (A) Conduction (B) Convection (C) Radiation (D) Both (A) & (C
Last Answer : (B) Convection
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