Explore topic-wise MCQs in Applied Chemistry.

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1.

The coal sample contains=80%; H=4%; O=2%; N=12%; S=2%, the remainder is ash and then calculate the volume of air required for perfect combustion of 1kg of fuel assuming STP conditions.

A. weight of oxygen required=10.65kg; volume of the oxygen=8725l
B. weight of oxygen required=11.25kg; volume of the oxygen=8500l
C. weight of oxygen required=11.25; volume of the oxygen=8200l
D. weight of oxygen required=10.65kg; volume of the oxygen=8166.6l
Answer» E.
2.

A sample of coal containing the following elements:
C=90%; H=5%; ash=4%; weight of the coal burnt=0.90g; weight of the water taken=600g; water equivalent of bomb calorimeter=2000g; rise in temperature=2.48oC; fuse wire correction=10cal; cooling correction=0.02oC; acid correction=50 cal. Calculate net and GCV of coal in cal/g. Assume latent heat of steam is 580cal/g.

A. HCV=7155.55cal/g; NCV=6894.55cal/g
B. HCV=6894.55cal/g; NCV=7155.55cal/g
C. HCV=7171.2cal/g; NCV=6889.2cal/g
D. HCV=6889.2cal/g; NCV=7171.2cal/g
Answer» B. HCV=6894.55cal/g; NCV=7155.55cal/g