A. 400-500
B. 900-1000
C. 1400-1500
D. 1700-1800
Related Mcqs:
- A fuel containing carbon and carbon monoxide (but containing no hydrogen or its compounds) is burnt in pure oxygen at constant pressure. Its gross calorific value as compared to net calorific value will be_________________?
A. More
B. Less
C. Same
D. Data insufficient; can’t be predicted - Presence of ______________ in a dry gaseous fuel does not contribute to its calorific value?
A. Sulphur
B. Oxygen
C. Hydrogen
D. Carbon - Ash content in the coke produced from a coking coal having 20% ash may be around _____________ percent?
A. 6
B. 12
C. 18
D. 24 - Fusion point of coal ash generally varies from 1000 to 1700° C. Ash having fusion point less than _______________ °C is liable to form clinker?
A. 1100
B. 1250
C. 1350
D. 1400 - Initial pressure of oxygen introduced into the ‘bomb’ of the bomb calorimeter for determination of calorific value of coal/fuel oil may be around _____________ atm?
A. 3-5
B. 25-30
C. 60-65
D. 95-100 - Gross calorific value will be equal to the net calorific value for __________________?
A. H2
B. C2H2
C. CO
D. C2H6 - The calorific value of a gas of composition CO2 = 20%, H2 = 50%, CH4 = 30%, is y. If the composition of gas is changed to H2 = 50%, CH4 = 30%, CO2 = 10%, N2 = 10%, then the calorific value will be___________________?
A. y
B. 0.95 y
C. 1.05 y
D. 1.8 y - Bomb calorimeter is used to determine the (where, GCV – Gross Calorific Value. NCV – Net Calorific Value.) ?
A. GCV at constant pressure
B. GCV at constant volume
C. NCV at constant pressure
D. NCV at constant volume - Net calorific value is the gross calorific value less the _______________ heat of water in the product of combustion when cooled to 15°C ?
A. Sensible
B. Latent
C. Sensible and latent
D. None of these - For which pair of the fuel gases, calorific value (C.V.) of one fuel is almost double that of the other on volume basis (i.e., kcal/Nm3), while the C.V. is same on weight basis (i.e., kcal/kg) ?
A. Propane and acetylene
B. Propane and LPG
C. Sewage gas and gobar gas
D. B.F. gas and coke oven gas
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