A. Dehydrogenation of Naphthene
B. Dehydrogenation of lower paraffins
C. Dehydrocyclization of higher paraffins
D. Isomerisation of paraffins
Month: March 2019
A. Viscosity
B. Freezing point
C. Calorific value
D. Flash point
A. 5-10
B. 30-80
C. 150-250
D. 350-400
A. Sulphur content
B. Viscosity
C. Aniline point
D. Flash point
A. It is highly aromatic in nature
B. It is highly paraffinic in nature
C. It has a very low diesel index
D. Its ignition quality is very poor
A. 1.2
B. 12
C. 120
D. 700
A. Propane & butane
B. Methane & ethane
C. High boiling olefins
D. High boiling naphthenes
A. Aromatics
B. i-paraffins
C. Naphthene
D. Olefins
A. 2 atm & 500°C
B. 10 atm & 500°C
C. 30 atm & 200°C
D. 50 atm & 750°C
A. Gasoline obtained has a very low octane number
B. Pressure & temperature is very high
C. Gasoline obtained has very high aromatic content
D. Gasoline obtained has very high amount of gum forming compounds