6. A solution with relatively low % of absorbent and relatively high % of refrigerant is called OWeak solution ODilute solution Oboth A & B ONone of above

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6. A solution with relatively low % of absorbent
and relatively high % of refrigerant is called
OWeak solution
ODilute solution
Oboth A & B
ONone of above
7. Generator in single effect absorption chiller
receives strong solution from
OEvaporator
OLT/HT hx
OAbsorber
Oinvalid question
8. In the absorption process, refrigerant (water)
is absorbed into a(n)
Oabsorbent
Osolution in absorber
Ostrong solution
OAll of above
Transcribed Image Text:6. A solution with relatively low % of absorbent and relatively high % of refrigerant is called OWeak solution ODilute solution Oboth A & B ONone of above 7. Generator in single effect absorption chiller receives strong solution from OEvaporator OLT/HT hx OAbsorber Oinvalid question 8. In the absorption process, refrigerant (water) is absorbed into a(n) Oabsorbent Osolution in absorber Ostrong solution OAll of above
9. Common heat sources for absorption system
generator are.
OSteam
OHot water
OGas
OAll of above
10. Conversion of the strong solution into solid or
slushy mass is called
OCondensation
ODesorption
OEvaporation
OCrystallization
Transcribed Image Text:9. Common heat sources for absorption system generator are. OSteam OHot water OGas OAll of above 10. Conversion of the strong solution into solid or slushy mass is called OCondensation ODesorption OEvaporation OCrystallization
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