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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Pulp Paper knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Inverse _________has been utilized to characterize surface energy; in pulp and paper this has been accomplished with treated and untreated pulps. |
A. | Gas chromatography |
B. | Silver test |
C. | Stone test |
D. | Sulfurication |
Answer» B. Silver test | |
2. |
Identify the equation used to calculate pore radius from which water will condense. |
A. | Lucas |
B. | Wettability |
C. | Kelvin |
D. | PascalView Answer |
Answer» B. Wettability | |
3. |
Internal sizing agents are generally _________ materials. The polar portion attaches to the fiber or fines directly through a covalent bond or indirectly through a caustic element such as alum. |
A. | Amphoteric |
B. | Amphitaric |
C. | Non polar |
D. | Polar |
Answer» C. Non polar | |
4. |
_________ is easily wetted by H2O and, H2O on _________ gives a low contact angle that approaches zero; this causes the water to be drawn into the capillaries. [/expand] |
A. | Starch |
B. | Lignin |
C. | Cellulose |
D. | Pulp |
Answer» D. Pulp | |
5. |
Find the hidden term |
A. | 10 degrees |
B. | 180 degrees |
C. | 100 degrees |
D. | 90 degreesView Answer |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
3 contact angles of a droplet on a flat surface |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
7. |
Identify the equation to give actual capillary action. |
A. | Lucas |
B. | Wettability |
C. | Kelvin |
D. | PascalView Answer |
Answer» C. Kelvin | |
8. |
Identify the equation used to calculate pore sizes. |
A. | Lucas |
B. | Wettability |
C. | Kelvin |
D. | PascalView Answer |
Answer» B. Wettability | |
9. |
LUCAS?$ |
A. | Wettability |
B. | Kelvin |
C. | Pascal |
Answer» B. Kelvin | |
10. |
Lucas |
A. | Wettability |
B. | Kelvin |
C. | Pascal |
Answer» C. Pascal | |