A. Bucket
B. Throttling
C. Separating
D. A combination of separating & throttling
Related Mcqs:
- Dryness fraction of wet steam is defined as the ratio of mass of vapour in the mixture to the mass of mixture ______________ calorimeter is not used for measuring the dryness fraction of steam?
A. Bomb
B. Separating
C. Bucket
D. Throttling - Dryness factor of steam is defined as the ratio of the mass of vapor in the mixture to the mass of the mixture. Dryness factor of steam is measured by a _______________ calorimeter ?
A. Bomb
B. Throttling
C. Junker’s
D. Boy’s - Which of the following identities can be most easily used to verify steam table data for superheated steam ?
A. (∂T/∂V)S = (∂p/∂S)V
B. (∂T/∂P)S = (∂V/∂S)P
C. (∂P/∂T)V = (∂S/∂V)T
D. (∂V/∂T)P = -(∂S/∂P)T - Steam undergoes isentropic expansion in a turbine from 5000 kPa and 400°C (entropy = 6.65 kJ/kg K) to 150 kPa) (entropy of saturated liquid = 1.4336 kJ/kg. K, entropy of saturated vapour = 7.2234 kJ/kg. K) The exit condition of steam is_______________?
A. Superheated vapour
B. Partially condensed vapour with quality of 0.9
C. Saturated vapour
D. Partially condensed vapour with quality of 0.1 - For a stable phase at constant pressure and temperature, the fugacity of each component in a binary system _____________ as its mole fraction increases?
A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Remain same
D. Decreases linearly - “The fugacity of a gas in a mixture is equal to the product of its mole fraction and its fugacity in the pure state at the total pressure of the mixture”. This is__________________?
A. The statement as per Gibbs-Helmholtz
B. Called Lewis-Randall rule
C. Henry’s law
D. None of these - Fugacity of a component in an ideal gas mixture is equal to the partial pressure of that component in the mixture. The fugacity of each component in a stable homogeneous solution at constant pressure and temperature ____________ as its mole fraction increases?
A. Decreases
B. Decreases exponentially
C. Increases
D. Remain constant - According to Raoult’s law, “The vapor pressure exerted by component in a solution is proportional to the mole fraction of that component.” Raoult’s law is not applicable under the following assumption/condition?
A. No component is concentrated at the surface of the solution
B. The component molecules are non polar and are of almost equal size
C. In the formation of solution, chemical combination/molecular association between unlike
molecules takes place
D. The attractive forces between like and unlike molecules are almost equal - The vapor pressures of benzene and toluene are 3 and 4/3 atmospheres respectively. A liquid feed of 0.4 moles of benzene and 0.6 moles of toluene is vaporised. Assuming that the products are in equilibrium, the vapor phase mole fraction of benzene is_________________?
A. 0.4
B. 0.6
C. 0.8
D. 0.2 - A gaseous mixture contains 14 kg of N2, 16 kg of O2 and 17 kg of NH3. The mole fraction of oxygen is__________________?
A. 0.16
B. 0.33
C. 0.66
D. 0.47