A. Maximum at the inlet of the reactor
B. Maximum at the exit of the reactor
C. Maximum at the centre of the reactor
D. Constant throughout the reactor
A. Maximum at the inlet of the reactor
B. Maximum at the exit of the reactor
C. Maximum at the centre of the reactor
D. Constant throughout the reactor
A. At high P and high T
B. At low P and high T
C. At low P and low T
D. At high P and low T
A. Thermal
B. Activation
C. Threshold
D. Binding
A. Zero
B. First
C. Second
D. None of these
A. Is maximum at the inlet of the reactor
B. Goes through a maximum along the length of the reactor
C. Goes through a minimum along the length of the reactor
D. Is maximum at the exit of the reactor
A. Decay reactions
B. Pore diffusion
C. Form of surface attack by poison
D. All A., B. and C.
A. Deposited
B. Chemisorbed
C. Selectivity
D. Stability
A. 0
B. 1
C. 10
D. ∞
A. Only
B. To a greater extent than that of the backward reaction
C. And decreases that of the backward reaction
D. And the backward reaction equally
A. Space time is equivalent to holding time for constant density systems
B. Composition throughout the reactor remains same
C. Exit stream has the same composition as the fluid within the reactor
D. All A., B. and C.