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April 8, 2016
Q1: Chemical Engineering
The reaction
CO + H2O CO2 + H2
is called as
Q1: Chemical Engineering
Answer
Water Gas Shift Reaction
Q2: Physical and Chemical Principles
What is the molecular structure of
(a) ClO3-
(b) ClF3
Q2: Physical and Chemical Principles
Answer
Trigonal planar
T-shaped
Q3: General Engineering
Consider 3 coplanar, concurrent and noncolinear
forces. This theorem states that
Q3: General Engineering
Answer
Lamis Theorem
Q4: Chemical Engineering
Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a) Heat can be fully converted to work
b) Work can be fully converted to heat
c) The efficiency of an engine decreases as the
temperature of the heat source increases
d) A cyclic process can be devised whose sole
effect is to transfer heat from lower temp to
higher temp
Q4: Chemical Engineering
Answer
B
Q5: Physical and Chemical Principles
What metal is typically added to steel to make
it stainless?
Q5: Physical and Chemical Principles
Answer
Chromium
Q6: General Engineering
Which of the following is not part of the
Maxwells Equations
Amperes Law
Coulombs Law
Faradays Law
Gausss Law
Q6: General Engineering
Answer
Coulombs Law
Q7: Chemical Engineering
When the q-line in the McCabe-Thiele method
for distillation has a negative slope, the feed is a
a) Superheated vapor feed
b) Partially vaporized feed
c) Saturated liquid feed
d) Subcooled liquid feed
Q7: Chemical Engineering
Answer
B
Q8: Physical and Chemical Principles
What is the test used to differentiate primary,
secondary, and tertiary alcohol?
1.5
8.2
2 100% = 49.8%
21 1.5
84.3 8.2
79 2
Q15: Physical and Chemical Principles
10.00 g of a mixture of Na2CO3(FW 105.99),
NaHCO3 (FW 84.01), and inerts is dissolved to
form 1.000 L aqueous solution. 25.00 mL of
this solution requires 32.51 mL of 0.100 M HCl
for titration using methyl orange as an
indicator. Another 25.00 mL of the same
solution requires 11.80 mL of 0.100 M HCl for
titration using phenolphthalein as the
indicator. Calculate the % NaHCO3 of the
mixture.
Q15: Physical and Chemical Principles
Q16: General Engineering
Solve the differential equation
y'' - y + 0.25y = 0