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A liquid mixture contains 30% o-xylene, 60% p-xylene and 10%. m-xylene (all percentages in w/w). Which of the following statements would be true in respect of this mixture?

Question: A liquid mixture contains 30% o-xylene, 60% p-xylene and 10%. m-xylene (all percentages in w/w). Which of the following statements would be true in respect of this mixture?
[A].

The mixture exhibits an azeotrope at 101.3 kPa.

[B].

The composition of the mixture, in percent by volume is: o-xylene 30, p-xylene 60. and m-xylene 10.

[C].

The composition of the mixture in mole percent is: o-xylene 30, p-xylene 60 and m-xyoene 10.

[D].

The mixture contain optical isomers.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

One mole feed of a binary mixture of a given composition is flash vaporised at a fixed P and T. If Raoult’s law is obeyed, then changing the feed composition would effect

Question: One mole feed of a binary mixture of a given composition is flash vaporised at a fixed P and T. If Raoult’s law is obeyed, then changing the feed composition would effect
[A].

the product composition but not the fraction vaporised.

[B].

the product composition as well as the fraction vaporised.

[C].

the fraction vaporised but not the product composition.

[D].

neither the product composition nor the fraction vaporised.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

As the reflux ratio increases, the slope of the operating line for rectifying section

Question: As the reflux ratio increases, the slope of the operating line for rectifying section
[A].

increases

[B].

decreases

[C].

remains constant

[D].

data insufficient, cannot be predicted

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

According to the film theory of mass transfer, the mass transfer co-efficient is proportional to (where, D = molecular diffusivity)

Question: According to the film theory of mass transfer, the mass transfer co-efficient is proportional to (where, D = molecular diffusivity)
[A].

D

[B].

D2

[C].

D0.5

[D].

1/D

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

In distillation columns, the number of bubble caps per tray primarily depends upon the

Question: In distillation columns, the number of bubble caps per tray primarily depends upon the
[A].

allowable liquid velocity.

[B].

allowable gas velocity.

[C].

allowable gas and liquid velocities.

[D].

feed composition.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

For turbulent mass transfer in pipes, the Sherwood number depends on the Reynolds number as

Question: For turbulent mass transfer in pipes, the Sherwood number depends on the Reynolds number as
[A].

Re0.33

[B].

Re0.53

[C].

Re0.83

[D].

Re

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

For stripping of a gas in a counter current stripper, the operating line

Question: For stripping of a gas in a counter current stripper, the operating line
[A].

lies above the equilibrium curve.

[B].

lies below the equilibrium curve.

[C].

can lie above or below the equilibrium curve.

[D].

is always parallel to the equilibrium curve.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

In distillation where q is defined as the moles of liquid flow in the stripping section per mole of feed introduced, for saturated liquid feed

Question: In distillation where q is defined as the moles of liquid flow in the stripping section per mole of feed introduced, for saturated liquid feed
[A].

q > 1

[B].

q < 1

[C].

q = 1

[D].

q = 0

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

For absorbing a sparingly soluble gas in a liquid

Question: For absorbing a sparingly soluble gas in a liquid
[A].

gas side mass transfer co-efficient should be increased.

[B].

liquid side mass transfer co-efficient should be increased.

[C].

liquid side mass transfer co-efficient should be decreased.

[D].

mass transfer co-efficient must be kept constant.

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

No answer description available for this question.

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer