A higher liquid height will lead to a higher gas hold up by which the oxygen transfer rate will be

Question: A higher liquid height will lead to a higher gas hold up by which the oxygen transfer rate will be
[A].

higher throughout the reactor

[B].

lower throughout the reactor

[C].

higher at the base of the reactor

[D].

lower at the base of the reactor

Answer: Option C

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In the bubble boundary layer, oxygen concentration can be determined by measuring

Question: In the bubble boundary layer, oxygen concentration can be determined by measuring
[A].

the steady state oxygen concentration in a mixed aerated reactor before inoculation

[B].

the steady state oxygen concentration in a mixed aerated reactor after inoculation

[C].

the steady state oxygen concentration in the boundary layer using a micro-probe

[D].

volume of oxygen supplied

Answer: Option A

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At 25°C, the saturation concentration of oxygen in water is 1.26 mmol/l and the partial pressure of oxygen is 1 atm. The Henry’s law constant will be

Question: At 25°C, the saturation concentration of oxygen in water is 1.26 mmol/l and the partial pressure of oxygen is 1 atm. The Henry’s law constant will be
[A].

0.793atml/mmol

[B].

0.207atml/mmol

[C].

1.26 atml/mmol

[D].

8.74 atml/mmol

Answer: Option A

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Henry’s law relates

Question: Henry’s law relates
[A].

the partial pressure of oxygen and the saturation concentration of oxygen in the liquid

[B].

the oxygen transfer rate and the bubble size

[C].

the oxygen transfer rate and the temperature

[D].

the oxygen transfer rate to the partial pressure of oxygen in the liquid

Answer: Option A

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Pure oxygen, if used instead of air will increase oxygen transfer rates because

Question: Pure oxygen, if used instead of air will increase oxygen transfer rates because
[A].

the saturation concentration of oxygen is higher

[B].

the bubble size is smaller

[C].

the oxygen transfer coefficient is larger

[D].

the partial pressure of oxygen in the gas phase is lower

Answer: Option A

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The oxygen uptake requirements of a microbial population is characterized by the following parameters: μm = 0.2 h-1, K0 = 0.2 mg O2.l-1, Y0 = 0.5 mg dry weight/mg O2 and C0,crit=0.8 mg.l-1 The required concentration of cells is 1000 mg.l-1 and the saturation oxygen concentration of the medium is 5.8 mg.l-1. The required KLa must be greater than

Question: The oxygen uptake requirements of a microbial population is characterized by the following parameters: μm = 0.2 h-1, K0 = 0.2 mg O2.l-1, Y0 = 0.5 mg dry weight/mg O2 and C0,crit=0.8 mg.l-1 The required concentration of cells is 1000 mg.l-1 and the saturation oxygen concentration of the medium is 5.8 mg.l-1. The required KLa must be greater than
[A].

64 h-1

[B].

32 h-1

[C].

16 h-1

[D].

8h-1

Answer: Option A

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In a bioreactor, if at a particular time the oxygen transfer rate is 23 kg.h-1, then the oxygen uptake will be

Question: In a bioreactor, if at a particular time the oxygen transfer rate is 23 kg.h-1, then the oxygen uptake will be
[A].

23 kg.h-1

[B].

less than 23 kg.h-1

[C].

greater than 23 kg.h-1

[D].

2.3 kg.h-1

Answer: Option A

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When the height of an aerated bioreactor is increased, it will increase the oxygen transfer rate by

Question: When the height of an aerated bioreactor is increased, it will increase the oxygen transfer rate by
[A].

increasing the partial pressure of oxygen at the base of the reactor

[B].

decreasing the saturation concentration of oxygen in the reactor

[C].

decreasing the gas-holdup

[D].

all of the above

Answer: Option A

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Which of the following will have the highest surface area available for oxygen transfer?

Question: Which of the following will have the highest surface area available for oxygen transfer?
[A].

A shake flask

[B].

A standing test tube

[C].

A non-sparged stirred tank reactor agitated at 400 rpm

[D].

A sparged stirred tank reactor agitated at 400 rpm

Answer: Option D

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