CPC QP
CPC QP
SALEM COLLEGE
OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
B.E/B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, APR/MAY 2023
INTERNAL ASSESSMENT TEST-I
DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Or
b) A natural gas has the following composition by volume CH4 = 82% C2H6=12% and N2=6%
2 2
Calculate the density of gas at 288K(15oC) and 101.325kPa and composition in weight 3
percent (13)
14 a) A solution containing 55%Benzene, 28% Toluene and 17% Xylene, by weight is in contact
. with its vapour at 373K (100oC ) . Calculate the total pressure and molar composition of the
liquid and vapour. Data vapour pressure at 373K (100OC) Benzene=178.60kPa 2 2 2
Toluene=74.60kPa , Xylene =28kPa
(13)
Or
b) An ideal gas mixture contains 40% N2, 30% CO2 and 30% H2 by volume at
P=202.65kPa (absolute) 338 K (65OC). Calculate (a) the partial pressure of each
2 2 2
component ,(b) the mass fraction of nitrogen, (c) the average molecular weight of
the gas and ,(d) the density of gas (g\l) (13)
15 a) Define Humidification , i)Dry bulb temperature ,ii)Wet bulb temperature ,iii)Dew point
. 2 3
iv)Absolute humidity 1
(13)
Or
b) Define Molal humidity ,i) Relative humidity, ii) Saturation humidity, iii) Percentage 2
2 1
humidity, iv)Humid heat, v) Humid volume (13)
Part- C
(1X15=15mark)
16. a) The dry bulb temperature and dew point of ambient air were found to be302K
(29Oc) and 291K (18oC) respectively. Barometer reads 100Kpa. Calculate (a) the
absolute molal humidity.(b) the absolute humidity.(c) the %RH (d) the %
2 2 3
saturation € the humid heat and (f) the humid volume.
Data: Vapour pressure of water at 291K= 2.0624kPa
Vapour pressure of water at 302K= 4.004kPa (15)
Or
b)
The dry bulb temperature and dew point of ambient air were found to be 303K
(30oC) and 289K (16oC) respectively. Calculate (i) the absolute molal humidity (ii)
the absolute humidity, (iii) the %RH, (iv) the % saturation and (v)the humid heat
2 2 2
Data: Vapour pressure of water at 289K= 1.818kPa
Vapour pressure of water at 303K= 4.243kPa
Barometer pressure=100kPa (15)
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