University Questions (Two Marks With Answers)
University Questions (Two Marks With Answers)
University Questions (Two Marks With Answers)
CH8351-PROCESS CALCULATION
UNIVERSITY QUESTIONS
TWO MARKS WITH ANSWERS
UNIT-I
3. The volumetric flow rate of a liquid of specific gravity 0.8 is 120 ft3/
min .Find the mass flow rate in kg/sec.
Solution:
S=0.8
ρ = 0.8* 1000=800 Kg/ m3
Q=120 ft3/min
1 ft3 = (0.3048^3) m3
1 min = 60 sec
Q= 120 ft3/min =120*( 0.3048^3)/60 Q=0.056 m3/sec
Mass flow rate= Q * ρ
= 0.056*800
=45.30 Kg/sec
4. Lead chloride is dissolved in water to form a saturated
solution .What is the degrees of freedom according to phase rule?
Lead chloride is dissolved in water to form a saturated solution so degrees
of freedom 3.
14. What will be the % Na2O content of lye containing 80% caustic soda.
Basis : 100 Kg of lye
Weight of NaOH = 80 Kg
15. Define weight fraction and mole fraction .If 2.925 g of NaCl and
19.1 g of sugar are dissolved in 100 ml water .calculate the number of moles
of NaCl and C12H22O11.
Mass fraction (weight fraction) is the ratio of the mass of one
component of a solution to the total mass of the solution.
Mole fraction is a unit of concentration, defined to be equal to the number of
moles of a component divided by the total number of moles of a
solution:
W NaCl=2.925 g
nNacl=WNacl/M=2.925/58.5=0.05 mol
Wsugar = 19.1 g
n sugar = W sugar/M = 19.1/342 = 0.05 mol
Solution:
V=1 lit = 10-3 m3
NTP is P= 1 atm , T= 20oC = 293 K
n = PV/RT =(1* 10-3 )/(0.082*293)= 0.0000416 kmol
W= n*M = 0.0000416* 16= 6.656*10^-4 kg
22. A solution of NaCl in water contains 230g of NaCl per litre of solution
.The density of solution is 1.148 g/cc .Find the molality.
Solution:
W NaCl =230 g
V= 1 lit = 10 -3 m3 T= 25oC = 298 K
ρ= 1.148 g/cc= 1.148*10^6 g/ m3
Wsoln= Vsoln * ρ= 10 -3 * 1.148*10^6 =1148 g
Wsoln = W NaCl +W H2O
W H2O=Wsoln - W NaCl
=1148- 230
= 918 g
Molality =gm moles of NaCl/Vol of solution in litre
= 230/1
= 230
UNIT-2
11. Define partial pressure. How its related with total pressure.
The partial pressure is the pressure the gas if the gas were in the same volume
and temperature by itself.
The total pressure of a mixture of gases can be defined as the sum of the
pressures of each individual gas: Ptotal=P1+P2+…+Pn. ...
The partial pressure of an individual gas is equal to the total pressure
multiplied by the mole fraction of that gas.
17. Give the difference between steady state and unsteady state
operations.
Under Steady state conditions the temperature within the system does not
change with time. Conversely, under unsteady state conditions the
temperature with in the system changes with time.
6. Define humidification.
The process in which the moisture or water vapor or humidity is added to the air
without changing its dry bulb (DBT) temperature is called as humidification process.
Data:
Component ∆H f O(Kj/ m o l ) a t
298.15 K
NH3 -45.94
NO 90.25
H2O -241.82
Solution:
∆H R
o = (∆H f O)Products- (∆H f O)Reactants
= ((4* 90.25)+(6*-241.82))+((4*-45.94)+(5*0))
= - 1273.68 Kj/ m o l
5. Compare sensible heat and latent heat.
Latent and sensible heat are types of energy released or absorbed in
the atmosphere. Latent heat is related to changes in phase between liquids, gases,
and solids. Sensible heat is related to changes in temperature of a gas or object with
no change in phase.
6. What you understand by the term internal energy of a
system? how its related to the enthalpy of the system.
The change in the internal energy of a system is the sum of the heat transferred and
the work done. At constant pressure, heat flow (q) and internal energy (E)
are related to the system's enthalpy (H). The heat flow is equal to the change in
the internal energy of the system plus the PV work done.
E=H=q
7. What are the different methods used for calculating the heat
of reaction.
Standard heat of formation
Standard heat of combustion
13. What you understand by the term specific heat ?why specific
heat of plastics are higher than metals.
The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the
temperature by one degree Celsius.
This is due to the fact that a higher thermal conductivity will allow the metal rod
to heat up faster. So even though it expands less than plastic with the same change
in temperature, the fact that it is at a higher temperature means that it could
potentially expand more.
4. What are the things that would be found from proximate analysis of
coal?
Proximate analysis is one of the first analyses performed on coal after mining. The
test involves heating the coal under various conditions for variable amounts of time
to determine moisture, volatile matter, fixed carbon, and ash yield
Calorific value is defined as the amount of calories generated when a unit amount of
substance is completely oxidized and is determined using the bomb calorimeter.
Complete combustion
Incomplete combustion