Explore topic-wise MCQs in Distillation Design.

This section includes 13 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Distillation Design knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

θ (theta) stands for

A. stands fora) Convergence promoter
B. Catalyst promoter
C. Dynamic value
D. Bubble Extract point
Answer» B. Catalyst promoter
2.

Bubble point equation is used for

A. Reflux and feed rate
B. Vapor and liquid composition
C. Venting and filtration
D. Equilibrium phases
Answer» D. Equilibrium phases
3.

The equation below gives us the

A. Reflux equation
B. Dew point equation
C. Stage efficiency equation
D. Capillary Rise equation
Answer» E.
4.

When Raoult’s law and Dalton’s law hold for the mixture, the K factor is

A. Pi/P
B. Yi/Xi
C. Y*/X
D. X*/X
Answer» B. Yi/Xi
5.

The K in the below equation holds for

A. Distribution Factor
B. Henry Factor
C. Vapor Factor
D. Dew factor
Answer» B. Henry Factor
6.

The below equation holds for

A. K and X relation
B. K and Bubble relation
C. Components and K values relation
D. Nc Relation
Answer» C. Components and K values relation
7.

BUBBLE_POINT_EQUATION_IS_USED_FOR?$

A. Reflux and feed rate
B. Vapor and liquid composition
C. Venting and filtration
D. Equilibrium phases
Answer» D. Equilibrium phases
8.

θ_(theta)_stands_for$#

A. Convergence promoter
B. Catalyst promoter
C. Dynamic value
D. Bubble Extract point
Answer» B. Catalyst promoter
9.

To perform a Bubble Point Test, gas is applied to

A. All the filter
B. Both side of wetted filter
C. One side of a wetted filter
D. Not specified
Answer» D. Not specified
10.

The BP Method generally work best for

A. Narrow Boiling systems
B. Ideal systems
C. Nearly ideal systems
D. Any systems
Answer» D. Any systems
11.

The bubble point method is the most widely used for

A. Pore size determination
B. Bubble size determination
C. Stages determination
D. Tray determination
Answer» B. Bubble size determination
12.

When Raoult’s law and Dalton’s law hold for the mixture, the K factor is$

A. Pi/P
B. Yi/Xi
C. Y*/X
D. X*/X
Answer» B. Yi/Xi
13.

The temperature where the first vapor is formed, when heating a liquid consisting of two or more components

A. Dew point
B. Bubble point
C. Final point
D. Aniline point
Answer» B. Bubble point