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If n = overall order of a chemical reaction. a = initial concentration of reactant. t = time required to complete a definite fraction of the reaction. Then pick out the correct relationship.

Question: If n = overall order of a chemical reaction. a = initial concentration of reactant. t = time required to complete a definite fraction of the reaction. Then pick out the correct relationship.
[A].

[B].

[C].

[D].

t ∝ an

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Chemical Reaction Engineering

A reaction which is catalysed by a base is catalysed by all substances which have a tendency to

Question: A reaction which is catalysed by a base is catalysed by all substances which have a tendency to
[A].

lose a proton

[B].

gain a proton

[C].

gain an electron

[D].

none of these

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Chemical Reaction Engineering

A catalyst loses its activity due to

Question: A catalyst loses its activity due to
[A].

loss in surface area of the active component.

[B].

agglomeration of metal particles caused by thermal sintering of the solid surface.

[C].

covering of the catalytic active sites by a foregin substance.

[D].

all (a), (b) and (c).

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Chemical Reaction Engineering

Mean residence time is equal to the space time, when

Question: Mean residence time is equal to the space time, when
[A].

the feed rate is measured at temperature and pressure in the reactor.

[B].

the temperature, pressure and the density of reaction mixture remains constant throughout the reactor.

[C].

there is no change in number of moles in gaseous reaction.

[D].

all (a), (b) and (c).

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Chemical Reaction Engineering

Helium-mercury method can be used to determine the __________ of the catalyst particle.

Question: Helium-mercury method can be used to determine the __________ of the catalyst particle.
[A].

pore volume

[B].

solid density

[C].

porosity

[D].

all (a), (b), & (c).

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Chemical Reaction Engineering

If pore diffusion is the controlling step in a solid catalysed reaction, the catalyst

Question: If pore diffusion is the controlling step in a solid catalysed reaction, the catalyst
[A].

porosity is very important.

[B].

porosity is of less importance.

[C].

internal surface area is utilised efficiently.

[D].

none of these.

Answer: Option B

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In case of staged packed bed reactors carrying out exothermic reaction, use

Question: In case of staged packed bed reactors carrying out exothermic reaction, use
[A].

high recycle for pure gas.

[B].

plug flow for dilute liquid requiring no large preheating of feed.

[C].

cold shot operations for a dilute solution requiring large preheating to bring the stream upto the reaction temperature.

[D].

all (a), (b) and (c).

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Chemical Reaction Engineering

For high conversion in a highly exothermic solid catalysed reaction, use a __________ bed reactor.

Question: For high conversion in a highly exothermic solid catalysed reaction, use a __________ bed reactor.
[A].

fixed

[B].

fluidised bed reactor followed by a fixed

[C].

fixed bed reactor followed by a fluidised

[D].

fluidised

Answer: Option B

Explanation:

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