Fuels and Combustion Coke oven gas produced by high temperature carbonisation of coal (as compared to that produced by low temperature carbonisation), has Lower hydrogen content Higher calorific value Both A & B Neither A nor B Lower hydrogen content Higher calorific value Both A & B Neither A nor B ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Which of the following is not a by-product recovered in a high temperature coal carbonisation plant? Napthalene Pitch-cresosote mixture (PCM) Benzol Ethylene Napthalene Pitch-cresosote mixture (PCM) Benzol Ethylene ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Coke having higher porosity has Lower strength Higher reactivity All of these Lower bulk density Lower strength Higher reactivity All of these Lower bulk density ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion The cuprous chloride used in orsat apparatus can absorb All of these Only CO Both CO and CO₂ Both CO and O₂ All of these Only CO Both CO and CO₂ Both CO and O₂ ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion Micum Index of a coke is a measure of its Porosity Hardness & strength Reactivity Bulk density Porosity Hardness & strength Reactivity Bulk density ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fuels and Combustion In high temperature carbonisation of coal compared to low temperature carbonisation H₂ content in the coke oven gas is more Yield of ammonia is less Calorific value of the coke oven gas is lower Aromatic content of tar is low H₂ content in the coke oven gas is more Yield of ammonia is less Calorific value of the coke oven gas is lower Aromatic content of tar is low ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP