A. LPG
B. Gobar gas
C. Coke oven gas
D. Carburetted water gas
Related Mcqs:
- Explosion limit of blast furnace gas is 37 to 71% gas in gas-air mixture. It means that the blast furnace gas will explode when burnt in a confined space, if its concentration in the gas-air mixture is _______________ percent?
A. 71%
C. In between 37 & 71%
D. None of these - For the case of a fuel gas undergoing combustion with air, if the air/fuel ratio is increased, the adiabatic flame temperature will_____________________?
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Increase or decrease depending on the fuel type
D. Not change - Use of excess of combustion air in the combustion of fuels results in__________________?
A. Heat losses
B. Long flame
C. Condensation of water vapour from the fuel gas
D. None of these - Deficiency of combustion air during combustion of a gaseous fuel_____________________?
A. Lengthens the flame
B. Causes heat loss of fuel by its partial combustion
C. Both A. & B.
D. Shortens the flame - Supply of excess air for complete combustion of fuel is necessitated to facilitate___________________?
A. Its thorough mixing with air
B. Attainment of chemical equilibrium
C. Attainment of high temperature
D. None of these - About _____________ Nm3 of air will be required for the complete combustion of 2Nm3 of CO?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5 - Which of the following would require maximum amount of % excess air for complete combustion ?
A. Coke oven gas
B. Furnace oil
C. Pulverised coal
D. Lump coal (fixed on chain grate) - One kg of carbon for theoretically complete combustion requires ______________ kg of air?
A. 11.5
B. 0.5
C. 23
D. 12 - Flue gas obtained on complete combustion of pure acetylene (a hydrocarbon fuel) will contain __________________?
A. CO
B. CO2
C. H2O
D. Both B. & C. - Furnace oil consumption in a furnace for a given duty employing preheated combination air (at 300°) may be reduced by about ______________ percent as compared to the use of atmospheric combustion air?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 20
D. 35