A. Bound
B. Unbound
C. Critical
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- Moisture in a solid exerting an equilibrium vapour pressure equal to that of the pure liquid at the same temperature is called the ___________________ moisture ?
A. Unbound
B. Critical
C. Free
D. Bound - Moisture content of a substance when at equilibrium with a given partial pressure of the vapour is called the _______________ moisture?
A. Free
B. Unbound
C. Equilibrium
D. Bound - Equilibrium moisture of a solid is equal to the total moisture minus free moisture. Which of the following substances will have maxi-mum equilibrium moisture ?
A. Anthracite coal
B. Rag paper
C. Bamboo
D. Inorganic solids - Moisture contained by a substance in excess of the equilibrium moisture is called the _______________ moisture?
A. Unbound
B. Free
C. Critical
D. Bound - An air-water vapour mixture has a dry bulb temperature of 60°C and a dew point temperature of 40°C. The total pressure is 101.3 kPa and the vapour pressure of water at 40°C and 60°C are 7.30 kPa and 19.91 kPa respectively. The humidity of air sample expressed as kg of water vapour/kg of dry air is__________________?
A. 0.048
B. 0.079
C. 0.122
D. 0.152 - Bound moisture is that liquid which exerts an equilibrium vapor pressure ________________ that of the pure liquid at the given temperature ?
A. Less than
B. More than
C. Equal to
D. Either A. or B.; depends on the solid - It takes 6 hours to dry a wet solid from 50% moisture content to the critical moisture content of 15%. How much longer it will take to dry the solid to 10% moisture content, under the same drying conditions? (The equilibrium moisture content of the solid is 5%) ?
A. 15 min
B. 51 min
C. 71 min
D. 94 min - Below is given an equilibrium moisture curve of a substance. State which regions represent free moisture and unbound moisture respectively ?
A. II, III
B. II, IV
C. IV, III
D. IV, II - Condensation of a vapour-gas mixture just begins, when (where, p = partial pressure of the vapour P = vapour pressure of the liquid) ?
A. p = P
B. p >>P
C. p < P
D. p << P - If the solubilities of different components (in a liquid-liquid extraction system) increase with rise in temperature, then the temperature above which they dissolve completely is known as the critical solution temperature (CST or consolute temperature). If solubilities increase with decrease in temperature, then CST is the temperature below which they dissolve completely. If a binary system has no critical solution temperature, it implies that___________________?
A. The system comprises of partially miscible liquids
B. The system comprises of miscible liquids
C. The system comprises of an azeotrope
D. On heating, a vapor phase will appear; while on cooling, a solid phase will appear