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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.

A gas has a volume of 27.3 c.c. at 0°C. Its volume at 10°C (if pressure remains unchanged) will be _____________ c.c?
A 2.73
B 28.3
C 273
D 283
Correct Answer: 28.3
The second law of thermodynamics states that___________________?
A The energy change of a system undergoing any reversible process is zero
B It is not possible to transfer heat from a lower temperature to a higher temperature
C The total energy of system and surrounding remains the same
D None of the above
Correct Answer: None of the above
In the equation, PVn = constant, if the value of n = 1, then it represents a reversible _____________ process?
A Isothermal
B Isobaric
C Polytropic
D Adiabatic
Correct Answer: Isothermal
The absolute entropy for all crystalline substances at absolute zero temperature is ____________________?
A Zero
B Negative
C More than zero
D Indeterminate
Correct Answer: Zero
For spontaneous changes in an isolated system (S = entropy) ___________________?
A ds = 0
B ds <0
C ds > 0
D ds = Constant
Correct Answer: ds > 0
For an exothermic reaction ____________________?
A Only enthalpy change (ΔH) is negative
B Only internal energy change (ΔE) is negative
C Both ΔH and ΔE are negative
D Enthalpy change is zero
Correct Answer: Both ΔH and ΔE are negative
Joule-Thomson effect i.e., a throttling process is a constant _____________ process?
A Entropy
B Temperature
C Internal energy
D Enthalpy
Correct Answer: Enthalpy
Which of the following is Virial equation of state ?
A (p + a/V2)(V – b) = nRT
B PV = nRT
C PV = A + B/V + C/V2 + D/V3 + …
D None of these
Correct Answer: PV = A + B/V + C/V2 + D/V3 + …
Specific ____________ does not change during a phase change (e.g. sublimation, melting, vaporisation etc.)?
A Entropy
B Internal energy
C Enthalpy
D Gibbs free energy
Correct Answer: Gibbs free energy
At ____________ point, all the three phases (i.e. solid, liquid and gas) co-exist ?
A Eutectic
B Triple
C Plait
D Critical
Correct Answer: Triple