1- The fugacity coefficient () is equal to one and the residual Gibbs energy (G,") is equal to zero when the system is in..... 1- real state. 2- ideal state. 3- equilibrium state.
1- The fugacity coefficient () is equal to one and the residual Gibbs energy (G,") is equal to zero when the system is in..... 1- real state. 2- ideal state. 3- equilibrium state.
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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Transcribed Image Text:1- The fugacity coefficient ( ) is equal to one and the residual Gibbs energy (G,") is
equal to zero when the system is in...
1- real state.
2- ideal state.
3- equilibrium state.
2- If Van der Walals constants of nitrogen are: a=1.408 L'atm.mol,b 0.03913 L.mol
and R = 0.08314 bar.K'.mol', the fugacity of nitrogen gas at 62 bar and 315 K. is:
2-60 bar
1- 56 bar
3-64 bar
3- the poynting factor is
2-(a)
v, (p, - p.*)
1-(Z = Z' + oZ')
RT
RT
4- The partial vaporization occurs when a stream of saturated liquid undergoes
in pressure by passing through expansion valve.
2-an increase
1-an equilibrium
3-a reduction
5- The degrees of freedom of a balloon full of carbon dioxide is
1-One
2-Two
3-Three
6- The limitation of Raoul's law is that it can be applied only to systems of known vapor
pressure, and this requires that the systems must be at a temperature...
its...
temperature.
1-below, critical 2- below, saturation 3-below, triple
of the
7- Both the extent of change and the rate of mass transfer depend on
system the equilibrium state.
2- Approaching
1-Departure
8- The degrees of freedom at Triple point is
1- Zero
2- One
3- Two
4- Three
9- Equilibrium is a static condition in which no changes occur in ..
system with time.
properties of a
1-Macroscopic
2- Microscopic
10- If the refrigeration system requires 1.8kW of power for a refrigeration rate of
6.3kW, the performance coefficient and heat rejected in the condenser are
respectively.
1- 3.5 and 6.1 kW
2- 3.5 and 7.1 kW
3- 3.5 and 8.1 kW
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