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HETP is numerically equal to HTU, only when the operating line

Question: HETP is numerically equal to HTU, only when the operating line
[A].

lies below the equilibrium line.

[B].

lies above the equilibrium line.

[C].

and equilibrium lines are parallel.

[D].

is far from the equilibrium line.

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

For the same system, if the same liquid used in an absorber is decreased, the tower height will

Question: For the same system, if the same liquid used in an absorber is decreased, the tower height will
[A].

increase

[B].

decrease

[C].

remain unaffected

[D].

decrease or increase ; depends on the type of liquid

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

If G = insoluble gas in gas stream and L = non-volatile solvent in liquid stream, then the slope of the operating line for the absorber is

Question: If G = insoluble gas in gas stream and L = non-volatile solvent in liquid stream, then the slope of the operating line for the absorber is
[A].

L/G

[B].

G/L

[C].

always < 1

[D].

none of these

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer

Absorption factor is defined as (where, S1 = slope of the operating line S2 = slope of the equilibrium curve)

Question: Absorption factor is defined as (where, S1 = slope of the operating line S2 = slope of the equilibrium curve)
[A].

S2/S1

[B].

S1/S2

[C].

S1 – S2

[D].

S1 x S2

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Mass Transfer