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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Near their critical temperatures, all gases occupy volumes __________ that of the ideal gas.

Half
Same as
More than
Less than

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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
With increase in temperature, the atomic heat capacities of all solid elements

Decreases
Increases
Decreases linearly
Remains unchanged

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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
In the equation, PVn = constant, if the value of n = 1, then it represents a reversible __________ process.

Polytropic
Isobaric
Isothermal
Adiabatic

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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
When dilute aqueous solutions of two salts are mixed, the process is associated with

Increase in temperature
Decrease in temperature
No change in temperature
Change in temperature which is a function of composition

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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Ideal refrigeration cycle is

Same as Carnot cycle
The least efficient of all refrigeration processes
Same as reverse Carnot cycle
Dependent on the refrigerant's properties

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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Claude's liquefaction process employs the cooling of gases by

Following a constant pressure cycle
Expansion in an engine
None of these
Throttling

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