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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Exam

The document is an examination paper for Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II, with a maximum score of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. It includes various questions on topics such as ideal and non-ideal solutions, Gibbs-Duhem equation, phase equilibria, and refrigeration cycles. Students are required to attempt specific questions, with Question 1 being compulsory.

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Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Exam

The document is an examination paper for Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics II, with a maximum score of 80 marks and a duration of 3 hours. It includes various questions on topics such as ideal and non-ideal solutions, Gibbs-Duhem equation, phase equilibria, and refrigeration cycles. Students are required to attempt specific questions, with Question 1 being compulsory.

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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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