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Chemical Engineering Practice Test: Temperature and Pressure
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In chemistry, standard temperature and pressure (STP) are reference conditions used to compare the properties of gases. STP is defined as a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin) and a pressure of 1 atmosphere (101.325 kilopascals). The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) used to define STP as 0 ᵒC (273.15 K, or 32 ᵒF) and 1 atm (101.325 kPa = 760 Torr). However, this definition is now obsolete. Since 1982, STP has been defined as a temperature of 273.15 K (0 °C, 32 °F) and an absolute pressure of exactly 105 Pa (100 kPa, 1 bar). In the chemical process... Show more
Chemical Engineering Practice Test: Temperature and Pressure
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25 Questions

1. What is the difference between manometer and differential manometer?
2. What is the 40oF in degree Rankine?
3. A barometer the liquid-1 with density 2 Kg/m3 and height 5 cm below the outside level and above that liquid-2 with density 0.5 Kg/m3 and length 10 cm, what is the gauge pressure of the gas?
4. What is the pressure of 38 mm Hg in atm?
5. A barometer has liquid-1 with density 1 Kg/m3 and height 10 cm below the outside level above that a liquid-2, if the gauge pressure of gas is 0.5 Pa, what is the pressure liquid-2?
6. What is the 100oC in degree Fahrenheit?
7. An open tank 10 m deep is completely filled with a liquid of density 5 kg/m3, what is the pressure difference at the top and bottom?
8. A barometer has liquid-1 with density 5 Kg/m3 and height 10 cm below the outside level above that there is liquid-2 of length 5 cm, if the gauge pressure of the gas is 1 Pa, what is the density of liquid-2?
9. Which of the following device is used to measure the velocity of flow?
10. What is the pressure of 1900 mm Hg in atm?
11. A closed end manometer is filled with a gas on one end and other end is close with vacuum, height difference of liquid (density = 10000 Kg/m3) 25 cm, what is the pressure of gas?
12. If change in temperate is 212 degree Fahrenheit, what is the change in temperature in degree Rankine?
13. Which of the following is not a pressure measuring device?
14. Let us say temperature of a body in degree Celsius and degree Rankine are related as TC = 50 + 3TR, what is the change in temperature in Kelvin, if the change in temperature in degree Rankine is 100oR?
15. A hydraulic lever has input surface area 2 m2, and output surface area 10 m2, if the input force is 5 N, then what is the output force?
16. Which of the following is used to measure a pressure of only gas?
17. A closed U-tube manometer has a gas on one end with pressure 10 Pa and other end has vacuum, what is the approximate density of the liquid if the height difference of the liquid is 10 cm?
18. Which of the following equals 760 mm of Hg?
19. How many Pascal does 1 bar have?
20. What is the value of 273 K in degree Rankine?
21. What is the pressure of 19 mm Hg in pascal?
22. Which of the following is used for the pressure measurement of only liquid?
23. A U-tube manometer is open at one end and has a gas at the other end if the level of the mercury in both legs of the manometer is equal then what is the temperature of the gas?
24. A barometer has liquid of density 1 kg/m3 of level 5 cm below the outside level, what is the pressure of the gas captured inside?
25. Bernoulli’s Equation is the conservation of?