Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Isotherm on an enthalpy-concentration diagram, for an ideal solution will be a Parabola Straight line Sine curve Hyperbola Parabola Straight line Sine curve Hyperbola ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics The unit of fugacity is the same as that of the Molar concentration Pressure Volume Temperature Molar concentration Pressure Volume Temperature ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics It is desired to bring about a certain change in the state of a system by performing work on the system under adiabatic conditions. The amount of work needed is path dependent More information is needed to conclude anything about the path dependence or otherwise of the work needed Work alone can not bring out such a change of state The amount of work needed is independent of path The amount of work needed is path dependent More information is needed to conclude anything about the path dependence or otherwise of the work needed Work alone can not bring out such a change of state The amount of work needed is independent of path ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Activity co-efficient is a measure of the None of these Vapour pressure of liquid Departure from ideal solution behaviour Departure of gas phase from idea] gas law None of these Vapour pressure of liquid Departure from ideal solution behaviour Departure of gas phase from idea] gas law ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Ideal refrigeration cycle is Same as reverse Carnot cycle Same as Carnot cycle Dependent on the refrigerant's properties The least efficient of all refrigeration processes Same as reverse Carnot cycle Same as Carnot cycle Dependent on the refrigerant's properties The least efficient of all refrigeration processes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Normal temperature and pressure (N.T.P.) corresponds to 15°C and 760 mm Hg 0°C and 760 mm Hg 0°C and 1 kgf/cm² 20°C and 760 mm Hg 15°C and 760 mm Hg 0°C and 760 mm Hg 0°C and 1 kgf/cm² 20°C and 760 mm Hg ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP