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Chemical Engineering Basics

Chemical Engineering Basics
Stretcher strains found in a low carbon sheet are associated with the

Thickness of the sheet
Yield point phenomenon
Texture
Dislocation density

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Chemical Engineering Basics
The most detrimental impurity in high pressure boiler feed water is

Silica
Suspended salt
Dissolved salt
Turbidity

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Chemical Engineering Basics
Lead is added to 60:40 brass primarily to improve

Fluidity
Corrosion resistance
Machinability
Strength

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Chemical Engineering Basics
The most important consideration, while designing the refrigeration system of an aircraft is that the refrigeration system

Consumer minimum horse power
Employs minimum quantity of refrigerant
Is as light as possible
Has very high C.O.P

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Chemical Engineering Basics
In "Imperial Smelting Process" for extraction of zinc, zinc vapour thus produced is quenched in the external condenser by the use of the following :

Mixture of water and air
Blast of air
Jet of water at high pressure
Rain of molten lead

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Chemical Engineering Basics
Area under the stress-strain curve upto the __________ is referred to as the modulus of resilience.

Yield strength
Proportional limit
Maximum point
Elastic limit

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