Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Exam
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Exam
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Paper / Subject Code: 40325 / Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II
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1T00534 - S.E.(Chemical Engineering)(SEM-IV)(Choice Base Credit Grading System ) (R- 20-21) (C Scheme) / 40325 -
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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II QP CODE: 10012893 DATE: 19/12/2022
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Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 80
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N.B. (1) Question No 1 is compulsory
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(2) Attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions
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(3) Assumption made, if any should be clearly stated
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(4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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Q1 Solve any Four out of Five 20
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a) Give the difference between ideal and non-ideal solution
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b) Explain Chemical Potential
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c) Define Activity and activity coefficients
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d) Explain Refrigerator capacity
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e) Explain Properties of refrigerant used in refrigeration system
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a) Derive Gibbs-Duhem equation. 10
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Define excess property and Property change of Mixing and show that the 10
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a) The vapour pressures of aceton (1) and acetonitrile (2) can be evaluatedby the 10
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Antoine equations.
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ln𝑝1𝑠 = 14.5463 - 𝑇−35.93 ln𝑝2𝑠 =14.2724 - 𝑇−49.15
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where T is in K and P is in kPa. Assuming that the solution formed by these are
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b) Discuss the phase rule for non-reacting and reacting systems .Determine the 10
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