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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

An isolated system can exchange __________ with its surroundings.

Question: An isolated system can exchange __________ with its surroundings.
[A].

matter

[B].

energy

[C].

neither matter nor energy

[D].

both matter and energy

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

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Number of components (C), phase (P) and degrees of freedom (F) are related by Gibbs phase rule as

Question: Number of components (C), phase (P) and degrees of freedom (F) are related by Gibbs phase rule as
[A].

P + F – C = 2

[B].

C = P – F + 2

[C].

F = C – P – 2

[D].

P = F – C – 2

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Compressibility factor-reduced pressure plot on reduced co-ordinates facilitates

Question: Compressibility factor-reduced pressure plot on reduced co-ordinates facilitates
[A].

use of only one graph for all gases.

[B].

covering of wide range.

[C].

easier plotting.

[D].

more accurate plotting.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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Critical compressibility factor for all substances

Question: Critical compressibility factor for all substances
[A].

are more or less constant (vary from 0.2 to 0.3).

[B].

vary as square of the absolute temperature.

[C].

vary as square of the absolute pressure.

[D].

none of these.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

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