Absorption (liquid-gas system) with evolution of heat as compared to isothermal absorption results in_________________?
A. Decreased solute solubility
B. Large minimum liquid to gas (L/G) ratio
C. Large number of trays
D. All A., B. and C.
A. Decreased solute solubility
B. Large minimum liquid to gas (L/G) ratio
C. Large number of trays
D. All A., B. and C.
A. Dialysis
B. Electrodialysis
C. Diffusion
D. Ultra-filtration
Reverse osmosis is also called_________________? Read More »
Mass Transfer A. Wetted wall column
B. Gilliland’s
C. Winkelmann’s
D. Wike’s
A. Cylinder
B. Rotary
C. Spray
D. Fluidised bed
Paper industry employs _______________ driers? Read More »
Mass Transfer A. Small sizes
B. Multi-component distillation
C. High pressure operation
D. Vacuum distillation
Use of packed towers for distillation is generally limited to the____________________? Read More »
Mass Transfer A. Pulsed column
B. Sieve plate
C. Mixer-settler
D. Bollman
_______________ extractor is used for the concentration of radioactive nuclear waste? Read More »
Mass Transfer A. Uranium from its ore
B. Water from petrol
C. Ammonia from coke oven gas
D. Mustard oil from mustard seed
Removal of ______________ exemplifies an adsorption unit operation? Read More »
Mass Transfer A. Pure component
B. Binary mixture
C. Ternary mixture
D. Insoluble binary system
A. Dry-bulb
B. Wet-bulb
C. Dew point
D. Adiabatic saturation
A. 1.5
B. -0.6
C. -1.5
D. 0.6