A. Autocatalytic
B. Endothermic
C. Exothermic
D. Non-catalytic
Related Mcqs:
- Steam reforming of naphtha is a source of hydrogen production for nitrogenous fertiliser industry. What is the usual ratio of steam to carbon maintained in the process of steam reforming of naphtha ?
A. 1.5 : 1
B. 3.5 : 1
C. 10 : 1
D. 15 : 1 - CO2 present in reformed gas (obtained by steam reforming of naphtha) is removed by absorbing in _________________?
A. Mono-ethanolamine (MEA)
B. Slaked lime
C. Ammoniacal liquor
D. Methyl-Ethyl Ketone (MEK) - Catalyst used in steam reforming of naphtha is__________________?
A. Nickel
B. Platinum
C. Silica gel
D. Rhodium - Optimum reaction temperature in steam reforming of naphtha is ______________ °C?
A. 700 – 1000
B. 300 – 450
C. 1500-1700
D. 100-200 - Catalyst used in steam reforming of naphtha is ___________________?
A. Bauxite
B. Cobalt
C. Nickel oxide on alumina support
D. Chromium - Ammonia synthesis gas is produced from natural gas by___________________?
A. Thermal cracking
B. Steam reforming
C. Partial oxidation
D. Hydrogenation - Which of the following is not a commercially used feed-stock for the production of ammonia synthesis gas ?
A. Water
B. Naphtha
C. Tar
D. Coal/coke oven gas - Ammonia synthesis gas is produced from fuel oil by _________________?
A. Steam reforming
B. Hydro-cracking
C. Partial oxidation
D. Hydrogenation - Low grade coal is ______________ to produce ammonia synthesis gas?
A. Hydrogenated
B. Liquefied
C. Gasified
D. Dehydrogenated - Catalytic ammonia synthesis reaction as in Haber’s process is_________________?
A. Endothermic
B. Exothermic
C. Irreversible
D. None of these