0% found this document useful (0 votes)
23 views4 pages

BE 2 Tech

The document presents a series of questions related to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and physical chemistry, covering topics such as friction factors, types of bonding, colloidal systems, thermodynamic relations, filtration, and properties of substances. It includes multiple-choice questions that test knowledge on various scientific principles and calculations. The content is educational and aimed at assessing understanding in these fields.

Uploaded by

Smit Patel
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
23 views4 pages

BE 2 Tech

The document presents a series of questions related to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and physical chemistry, covering topics such as friction factors, types of bonding, colloidal systems, thermodynamic relations, filtration, and properties of substances. It includes multiple-choice questions that test knowledge on various scientific principles and calculations. The content is educational and aimed at assessing understanding in these fields.

Uploaded by

Smit Patel
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

Friction factor for fluid flow in pipe does not depend upon the

pipe length.

pipe roughness.

fluid density & viscosity.

mass flow rate of fluid.

The following type of bonding is strongly directional in solids.

Vander Waal's

Ionic

Metallic

Covalent

Fog is an example of colloidal system of

solid dispersed in gas.

solid dispersed in liquid.

liquid dispersed in gas.

gas dispersed in liquid.

Maxwell's thermodynamic relations applies to the

chemical systems in equilibrium.

mechanical systems in equilibrium.

irreversible thermodynamic processes.

reversible thermodynamic processes.

Equivalent diameter of a particle is the diameter of the sphere having the same

ratio of surface to volume as the actual volume.

ratio of volume to surface as the particle.

volume as the particle.

none of these.
If dp is the equivalent diameter of a non-spherical particle, Vp its volume and sp its surface area, then
its sphericity is Φs is defined by

Φs = 6 Vp/dp sp

Φs = Vp/dp sp

Φs = 6 dp Sp/Vp

Φs = dp Sp/Vp

In continuous filtration (at a constant pressure drop), filtrate flow rate varies inversely as the

square root of the velocity.

square of the viscosity.

filtration time only.

washing time only.

Which of the following is a pressure filter ?

Leaf filter (Moore filter).

Plate and flame filter.

Rotary drum filter.

Sand filter.

Internal energy change of a system over one complete cycle in a cyclic process is

zero

+ve

-ve

dependent on the path

Entropy is a measure of the __________ of a system.

disorder

orderly behaviour

temperature changes only

none of these
Which of the following is not an intensive property ?

Chemical potential

Surface tension

Heat capacity

None of these

CaCO3 contains __________ percent of Ca by weight.

40

48

96

12

The heat change for the reaction, C(s) + 2S(s) → CS2(l), is 104.2 kJ. It represents the heat of

formation

solution

combustion

fusion

Density of carbon dioxide is __________ kg/Nm3.

44/22400

44/22.4

22.4/44

none of these

Which of the following gases is the most soluble in water ?

NH3

CO2

H2S

CH4

You might also like