• HOME
  • QUIZ
  • CONTACT US
EXAMIANS
  • COMPUTER
  • CURRENT AFFAIRS
  • ENGINEERING
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Civil Engineering
    • Computer Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering
  • ENGLISH GRAMMAR
  • GK
  • GUJARATI MCQ

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
The specific heat of saturated water vapour at 100°C is

∞
-ve
+ve

ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
A closed system is cooled reversibly from 100°C to 50°C. If no work is done on the system

U is constant but S decreases
Its internal energy (U) decreases and its entropy (S) increases
U and S both decreases
U decreases but S is constant

ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
For the reversible exothermic reaction, N₂ + 3H₂ ⇋ 2NH₃, increase of pressure would

Shift the equilibrium towards right
Both B and C
Give higher yield of NH₃
Neither A nor B

ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
The relation connecting the fugacities of various components in a solution with one another and to composition at constant temperature and pressure is called the __________ equation.

Gibbs-Duhem
Gibbs-Helmholtz
Van Laar
Margules

ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
The partial molar enthalpy of a component in an ideal binary gas mixture of composition Z, at a temperature T and pressure P, is a function only of

T, P and Z
T and P
T and Z
T

ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP

Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Which of the following behaves most closely like an ideal gas?

H₂
He
N₂
O₂

ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
MORE MCQ ON Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

DOWNLOAD APP

  • APPLE
    from app store
  • ANDROID
    from play store

SEARCH

LOGIN HERE


  • GOOGLE

FIND US

  • 1.70K
    FOLLOW US
  • EXAMIANSSTUDY FOR YOUR DREAMS.
  • SUPPORT :SUPPORT EMAIL ACCOUNT : examians@yahoo.com

OTHER WEBSITES

  • GUJARATI MCQ
  • ACCOUNTIANS

QUICK LINKS

  • HOME
  • QUIZ
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • DISCLAIMER
  • TERMS & CONDITIONS
  • CONTACT US
↑