Introduction to Energy Balances MCQs

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Q101.
Two feeds, F1 with H = 10 J/mole and F2 with H = 20 J/mole, and product 10 moles with H = 15 J/mole, what is the F1?
Discuss
Answer: (a).5 mole
Q102.
Two feeds, F1 with H = 10 J/mole and F2 with H = 25 J/mole, and product 15 moles with H = 15 J/mole, what is the F2?
Discuss
Answer: (a).5 mole
Q103.
Two feeds, 10 moles with H = 10 J/mole and 5 with H = 25 J/mole, what is the enthalpy of products?
Discuss
Answer: (c).15 J/mole
Q104.
Two feeds, 15 moles with H = 10 J/mole and 10 with H = 20 J/mole, what is the enthalpy of products?
Discuss
Answer: (c).18 J/mole
Q105.
Two feeds, F1 with H = 10 J/mole and 5 moles with H = 20 J/mole, if the mole of products is 10 what is the enthalpy of products?
Discuss
Answer: (b).15 J/mole
Q106.
Three feeds, 10 mole with H = 5 J/mole, 10 mole with H = 15 J/mole and 5 mole with 20 J/mole, what is the enthalpy of the products?
Discuss
Answer: (b).12 J/mole
Q107.
Three feeds, 10 mole with H = 25 J/mole, 5 mole with H = 10 J/mole and 15 mole with 20 J/mole, what is the enthalpy of the products?
Discuss
Answer: (c).20 J/mole
Q108.
Three feeds, 10 mole with H = 15 J/mole, 20 mole with H = 5 J/mole and F1 with 20 J/mole, if enthalpy of the products is H = 15 J/mole, what is the value of F1?
Discuss
Answer: (d).40 mole
Q109.
Two feeds, 10 mole with 5 J/mole and 20 mole with 15 J/mole, product contains two streams, 5 mole with 10 J/mole and P with 25 J/mole, what is the value of P?
Discuss
Answer: (b).12 mole
Q110.
Two feeds, 5 mole with 25 J/mole and F with 5 J/mole, product contains two streams, 5 mole with 10 J/mole and 10 mole with 15 J/mole, what is the value of F?
Discuss
Answer: (d).25 mole