A. Batch
B. Plug-flow
C. Mixed
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- A reaction which is catalysed by an acid is also catalysed by any substance, which has a tendency to _________________?
A. Lose a proton
B. Gain a proton
C. Lose an electron
D. None of these - A reaction which is catalysed by a base is catalysed by all substances which have a tendency to_______________________?
A. Lose a proton
B. Gain a proton
C. Gain an electron
D. None of these - The effectiveness factor for large value of Thiele modulus [L√(K/D1)] of a solid catalysed first order reaction is equal to (where, L = length of the reactor, cm, D1 = diffusion co-efficient, cm2/second) ?
A. L √(K/D1)
B. 1/[L√(K/D1)]
C. 1
D. ∞ - For a solid catalysed chemical reaction, the effectiveness of solid catalyst depends upon the ______________ adsorption?
A. Physical
B. Chemical
C. Both A. and B.
D. Neither A. nor B. - For high conversion in a highly exothermic solid catalysed reaction, use a ______________ bed reactor?
A. Fixed
B. Fluidised bed reactor followed by a fixed
C. Fixed bed reactor followed by a fluidised
D. Fluidised - Kinetics of a catalytic reaction can be best studied on a/an ______________ reactor?
A. Mixed
B. Integral (plug flow)
C. Differential (flow)
D. Either A., B. and C. - Rate constant for a first order reaction does not depend upon reaction time, extent of reaction and the initial concentration of reactants; but it is a function of reaction temperature. In a chemical reaction, the time required to reduce the concentration of reactant from 100 gm moles/litre to 50 gm moles/litre is same as that required to reduce it from 2 gm moles/litre to 1 gm mole/litre in the same volume. Then the order of this reaction is ?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3 - For nearly isothermal operation involving large reaction time in a liquid-phase reaction, the most suitable reactor is a _________________ reactor?
A. Stirred tank
B. Tubular flow
C. Batch
D. Fixed bed - If pore diffusion is the controlling step in a solid catalysed reaction, the catalyst___________________?
A. Porosity is very important
B. Porosity is of less importance
C. Internal surface area is utilised efficiently
D. None of these - A first order gaseous phase reaction is catalysed by a non-porous solid. The kinetic rate constant and the external mass transfer co-efficients are k and kg respectively. The effective rate constant (keff) is given by________________?
A. keff = k + kg
B. keff = (k+ kg)/2
C. keff = (kkg)1/2
D. 1/keff = 1/k + 1/kg