A. Hydroforming
B. Thermofor catalytic reforming
C. Platforming
D. Hyperforming
Related Mcqs:
- Gasoline yield in catalytic reforming of naphtha may be about _________________ percent by weight?
A. 85
B. 65
C. 50
D. 98 - Catalyst used in catalytic reforming is__________________?
A. Platinum on alumina
B. Nickel
C. Iron
D. Aluminium chloride - Operating temperature and pressure in catalytic reforming is about_____________?
A. 1-5 Kgf/cm2 & 200°C
B. 15-45 Kgf/cm2 & 450-550°C
C. 50 – 75 kgf/cm2 & 600 – 800°C
D. 5-10 kgf/cm2 & 150 – 250°C - Which of the following is used as a catalyst in fluidised bed catalytic cracking ?
A. Silica-magnesia
B. Silica-alumina
C. Bentonite clays
D. All A., B. and C. - hich of the following is the most suitable feed for platforming process (reforming) ?
WA. Olefinic hydrocarbon
B. Naphtha
C. Fuel oil
D. Atmospheric residue - Thermofor catalytic cracking process is a ______________ process?
A. Fixed bed
B. Moving bed
C. Fluidised bed
D. Non-catalytic - In catalytic cracking process, olefins crack ______________ times faster than in thermal cracking process?
A. 100
B. 200-300
C. 1000-10000
D. 10 - The main reaction in reforming is the _____________________?
A. Dehydrogenation of naphthenes
B. Hydrogenation of naphthenes
C. Hydrocracking of paraffins
D. Saturation of olefins - Feed for reforming is generally___________________?
A. Naphtha or straight run gasoline
B. Reduced crude
C. Vacuum gas oil
D. Atmospheric gas oil - Higher pressure in the reforming reactor________________?
A. Increases coke formation
B. Increases the rate of reaction
C. Produces high octane number gasoline
D. None of these