A. Less volatile matter
B. More carbon
C. Greater percentage of ash
D. All A., B. and C.
Related Mcqs:
- Degree of carbonisation of coal during coke making can be roughly judged by the ______________ of the coke produced?
A. Colour
B. Moisture content
C. Ash content
D. Volatile matter - During coal carbonisation process, the conversion of semi-coke to coke is accompanied by an increase in the _______________ of the mass?
A. Density
B. Porosity
C. Electrical resistivity
D. None of these - Narrow coke ovens as compared to wider coke ovens_________________?
A. Produce smaller coke
B. Produce stronger coke
C. Require less time of carbonisation
D. All A., B. and C. - Coke made in narrower by-product coke ovens (as compared to wider ovens) is _____________________?
A. Less reactive
B. Stronger
C. Smaller in size
D. All A., B. & C. - Yield of coke oven gas in low temperature carbonisation of coal is about ______________ Nm3 /ton of dry coal?
A. 60
B. 160
C. 500
D. 750 - Coke oven gas produced by high temperature carbonisation of coal (as compared to that produced by low temperature carbonisation), has_________________?
A. Higher calorific value
B. Lower hydrogen content
C. Both A. and B.
D. Neither A. nor B. - Undercharging of coal in the by-product coke ovens results in ____________________?
A. Decrease in the c.v. of coke oven gas
B. Increase in its throughput
C. Increase in the c.v. of coke oven gas
D. No change in the c.v. of coke oven gas - Calorific value of coal middling generated in coal washeries during washing of coal may be around _____________ Kcal/kg?
A. 1000
B. 4000
C. 6000
D. 8000 - ombustion of pulverised coal compared to the lumpy coal __________________?
CA. Provides better control of furnace temperature
B. Facilitates combustion with lower excess air
C. Provides higher thermal efficiency & flame temperature
D. All A., B. & C. - Combustion of pulverised coal as compared to that of lump coal ________________?
A. Develops a non-luminous flame
B. Develops a low temperature flame
C. Can be done with less excess air
D. Provides a lower rate of heat release