Mass Transfer Hypersorption refers to a __________ process. Fixed bed absorption Moving bed adsorption Moving bed absorption Fixed bed adsorption Fixed bed absorption Moving bed adsorption Moving bed absorption Fixed bed adsorption ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Mass Transfer A 25 cm x 25 cm x 1 cm flat sheet weighing 1.2 kg initially was dried from both sides under constant drying rate conditions. It took 1500 seconds for the weight of the sheet to reduce to 1.05 kg. Another 1m x 1m x 1cm flat sheet of the same material is to be dried from one side only.Under the same constant drying rate conditions, the time required for drying (in seconds) from its initial weight of 19.2 kg to 17.6 kg is 2500 1500 2000 1000 2500 1500 2000 1000 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Mass Transfer During drying operation, it is easier to remove the __________ moisture. Unbound Bound Critical Equilibrium Unbound Bound Critical Equilibrium ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Mass Transfer At constant pressure, with increase of temperature, the dew point will Decrease Remain unchanged Increase/decrease ; depends on the temperature Increase Decrease Remain unchanged Increase/decrease ; depends on the temperature Increase ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Mass Transfer Absorption accompanied with chemical reaction is exemplified by the absorption of Benzol present in coke oven gas by wash oil SO₂ in alkaline solution Ammonia in water All of these Benzol present in coke oven gas by wash oil SO₂ in alkaline solution Ammonia in water All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP