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Chemical Engineering Mcqs 9594 MCQs [All-Courses]

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Chemical Engineering MCQs designed for job test and interview preparation, particularly for fresh graduates, students, and candidates appearing in competitive exams. These multiple-choice questions cover important topics such as the fundamentals of chemical engineering, chemical processes, chemical reactions, process control, and instrumentation, along with other key concepts in the field.

The standard state of a gas (at a given temperature) is the state in which fugacity is equal to__________________?
A Unity
B Activity
C Both A. & B
D Neither A. nor B
Correct Answer: Both A. & B
The following heat engine produces power of 100,000 kW. The heat engine operates between 800 K and 300 K. It has a thermal efficiency equal to 50% of that of the Carnot engine for the same temperature. The rate at which heat is absorbed from the hot reservoir is____________________?
A 100,000 kW
B 160,000 kW
C 200,000 kW
D 320,000 kW
Correct Answer: 320,000 kW
Joule-Thomson experiment is__________________?
A Isobaric
B Adiabatic
C Isenthalpic
D Both B. & C.
Correct Answer: Both B. & C.
Degree of freedom of a system consisting of a gaseous mixture of H2 and NH3 will be_________________?
A 0
B 1
C 2
D 3
Correct Answer: 3
Gibbs free energy of a pure fluid approaches _____________ as the pressure tends to zero at constant temperature?
A Infinity
B Minus infinity
C Zero
D None of these
Correct Answer: Minus infinity
Which is a state function ?
A Specific volume
B Work
C Pressure
D Temperature
Correct Answer: Work
The quantitative effect of temperature on chemical equilibrium is given by the____________________?
A Van’t-Hoff equation
B Le-Chatelier’s principle
C Arrhenius equation
D None of these
Correct Answer: Van’t-Hoff equation
The ammonia synthesis reaction represented by N2 + 3H2 ⇌ 2NH3; ΔH = – 22.4 kcal, is__________________?
A Endothermic
B Exothermic
C Isothermal
D Adiabatic
Correct Answer: Exothermic
Gibbs free energy at constant pressure and temperature under equilibrium conditions is___________________?
A
B 0
C Maximum
D Minimum
Correct Answer: Minimum
Consider the reaction, C + O2 ⇌ CO2; ΔH = – 94 kcal. What will be the value of ΔH for the reaction CO2 → C + O2 ?
A -94 kcal
B +94 kcal
C > 94 kcal
D < -94 kcal
Correct Answer: +94 kcal