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B) Select the correct answer for the following multiple-choice questions (MCQ).
1) Mathematical module by Energy balance is don't depending on the following assumptions:
a) Negligible kinetic and potential energy changes, b) Force gravity effect
c) Pressure don't effect on enthalpy
d) A uniform system temperature.
2) React slurry material with liquid phase prefer
a) Batch Reactor
c) Semi-Batch Reactor
b) Continuous stirrer tank reactor
d) Plug flow Reactor.
3) Saturated Vapor Pressure of Liquids is not dependent on
a) Latent heat of vaporization
c) Viscosity of mixture liquids
b) Specific molar volumes
d) Specific heat capacity
4) Raoult's Law applied to the water with the assumption
e) No air dissolves in the liquid phase
b) Steady-state interface
a) Continuous evaporate.
c) Lower vapor pressure
Transcribed Image Text:B) Select the correct answer for the following multiple-choice questions (MCQ). 1) Mathematical module by Energy balance is don't depending on the following assumptions: a) Negligible kinetic and potential energy changes, b) Force gravity effect c) Pressure don't effect on enthalpy d) A uniform system temperature. 2) React slurry material with liquid phase prefer a) Batch Reactor c) Semi-Batch Reactor b) Continuous stirrer tank reactor d) Plug flow Reactor. 3) Saturated Vapor Pressure of Liquids is not dependent on a) Latent heat of vaporization c) Viscosity of mixture liquids b) Specific molar volumes d) Specific heat capacity 4) Raoult's Law applied to the water with the assumption e) No air dissolves in the liquid phase b) Steady-state interface a) Continuous evaporate. c) Lower vapor pressure
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