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				This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Mass Transfer knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | THE_GAS_A_DIFFUSES_THROUGH_NON-DIFFUSING_B_FROM_POINT_1_TO_POINT_2._THE_TOTAL_PRESSURE_IS_2ATM_AND_YA1=0.1_AND_YA2=0.THEN_THE_RATIO_(DPA/DZ)1/(DPA/DZ)2_IS?$ | 
| A. | 10 | 
| B. | 1.11 | 
| C. | 0.9 | 
| D. | 2.3 | 
| Answer» D. 2.3 | |
| 2. | In industries titanium is hardened through diffusion of carbon. The concentration of carbon at 1mm into the surface of the titanium slab is 0.25kg/m3 and at 3mm the concentration is 0.68kg/m3. The rate at which the carbon is entering into its surface is 1.27*10-9kg/m2.s. calculate the value of diffusion coefficient of carbon.$ | 
| A. | 5.91*10<sup>-12</sup> | 
| B. | 5.91*10<sup>-10</sup> | 
| C. | 5.91*10<sup>-11</sup> | 
| D. | 5.91*10<sup>-13</sup> | 
| Answer» B. 5.91*10<sup>-10</sup> | |
| 3. | Which among the following is the statement of the ‘Fick’s Law’?# | 
| A. | The molar flux of species relative to an observer moving with the molar average velocity is proportional to the concentration gradient of the species. | 
| B. | The mass flux of species relative to an observer moving with the molar average velocity is proportional to the concentration gradient of the species. | 
| C. | The molar flux of species relative to an observer moving with the mass average velocity is proportional to the concentration gradient of the species. | 
| D. | The molar flux of species relative to a stationary observer is proportional to the concentration gradient of the species. | 
| Answer» B. The mass flux of species relative to an observer moving with the molar average velocity is proportional to the concentration gradient of the species. | |
| 4. | At which condition molar flux with respect to a stationary observer and with respect to an observer moving with molar average velocity? | 
| A. | In a very dilute solution | 
| B. | In a highly concentrated solution | 
| C. | At moderate concentration | 
| D. | Never | 
| Answer» B. In a highly concentrated solution | |
| 5. | A sheet of Fe 1.0 mm thick is exposed to an oxidizing gas on one side and a deoxidizing gas on the other at 725°C. After reaching steady state, the Fe membrane is exposed to room temperature, and the C concentrations at each side of the membrane are 0.012 and 0.075 wt%. Calculate the diffusion coefficient (m2/sec) if the diffusion flux is 1.4×10-8kg/m2-sec.$ | 
| A. | 9.87*10<sup>-12</sup> | 
| B. | 9.87*10<sup>-13</sup> | 
| C. | 9.87*10<sup>-11</sup> | 
| D. | 9.87*10<sup>-10</sup> | 
| Answer» B. 9.87*10<sup>-13</sup> | |
| 6. | For a component A of a mixture, concentration as a function of x is given: | 
| A. | |
| B. | of the component A at the point x=0, if diffusivity of A in the mixture is 2.567*10<sup>-5</sup>m<sup>2</sup>/s. | 
| C. | 0.2567 | 
| D. | 2.567 | 
| Answer» B. of the component A at the point x=0, if diffusivity of A in the mixture is 2.567*10<sup>-5</sup>m<sup>2</sup>/s. | |
| 7. | A reaction 3A+2B+C=1.5D+E occurs in a reactor at steady state. What will be the value of the flux ratio NA/ND | 
| A. | -2 | 
| B. | -0.5 | 
| C. | 2 | 
| D. | -0.5 | 
| Answer» B. -0.5 | |
| 8. | Consider loss of ethanol vapor by diffusion from a half-filled open test tube. At what point in the diffusion path will the contribution of the bulk flow term to the molar flux be maximum? | 
| A. | At the liquid-gas interface | 
| B. | In the bulk liquid | 
| C. | In the bulk gas | 
| D. | None of the mentioned | 
| Answer» B. In the bulk liquid | |
| 9. | In the expression for molar flux NA=(NA+NB)CA/C – DABdCA/dz, the terms representing bulk flow and molecular diffusion are, respectively$ | 
| A. | (N<sub>A</sub>+N<sub>B</sub>)C<sub>A</sub>/C, D<sub>AB</sub>dC<sub>A</sub>/dz | 
| B. | (N<sub>A</sub>+N<sub>B</sub>)C<sub>A</sub>/C, D<sub>AB</sub>dC<sub>A</sub>/dz | 
| C. | (N<sub>A</sub>+N<sub>B</sub>)C<sub>A</sub>/C, (N<sub>A</sub>+N<sub>B</sub>)C<sub>A</sub>/C | 
| D. | (D<sub>AB</sub>dC<sub>A</sub>/dz, D<sub>AB</sub>dC<sub>A</sub>/dz) | 
| Answer» B. (N<sub>A</sub>+N<sub>B</sub>)C<sub>A</sub>/C, D<sub>AB</sub>dC<sub>A</sub>/dz | |
| 10. | For what kind of mixtures DAB=DBA holds? | 
| A. | Ideal | 
| B. | Real | 
| C. | For both real and ideal | 
| D. | This relation is never true. | 
| Answer» B. Real | |