To increase the absorption factor, (where, G = gas flow rate, S = solvent flow rate) ____________________?
A. Increase both ‘G’ and ‘S’
B. Decrease both ‘G’ and ‘S’
C. Increase ‘S’ and decrease ‘G’
D. Increase ‘G’ and decrease ‘S’
A. Increase both ‘G’ and ‘S’
B. Decrease both ‘G’ and ‘S’
C. Increase ‘S’ and decrease ‘G’
D. Increase ‘G’ and decrease ‘S’
A. Is a function of the mass transfer between liquid and vapour
B. Increases due to foaming
C. Increases due to liquid entrainment
D. Increases due to weeg and dumg of liquid
A. Carbon dioxide from gaseous stream using alkaline solution
B. Benzol from coke oven gas using solar oil/wash oil
C. Ammonia from coke oven gas using refrigerated water
D. Tar from coke oven gas in primary gas coolers using chilled water
[B].
[C].
[D].
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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[B].
[C].
[D].
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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[B].
[C].
[D].
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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Pick out the wrong statement
A. Sherwood number in mass transfer is analogous to Nusselt number in heat transfer
B. Prandtl number in heat transfer is analogous to Schmidt number in mass transfer
C. Reynolds number in mass transfer is analogous to Grashoff number in heat transfer
D. Reynolds number remains the same in both heat and mass transfer