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CHE2005W 2017 Block 3 Mastery Test  


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Part 1 of 1 - 20.0 Points

Question 1 of 11
1. The feed to the reaction A + 2B +½C → D comprises 2 mol A, 2 mol B, 2 mol C and ½ mol D. 1.0 Points
Which is the limiting reagent?

A. A

B. D

 C. B

D. C

E. D and C

Answer Key: C

Question 2 of 11
2. The feed to the reaction 2A + 1B +½C → 2D comprises 2 mol A, 2 mol B, 1 mol C and ½ mol 2.0 Points
D. What is the percentage excess of reagent C?

A. 50%

B. 200%

 C. none of the above

D. 25%

E. 100%

Answer Key: E

Question 3 of 11
3. The feed to the reaction 2A + 1B +½C → 2D comprises 2 mol A, 2 mol B, 1 mol C and ½ mol 2.0 Points
D. If 2 moles of A are consumed by the reaction, what is the fractional conversion of B?

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A. 1

B. 50

 C. 0.5

D. 100

E. 0

Answer Key: C

Question 4 of 11
4. What might be the units of the equilibrium constant, Kp, for the gas-phase reaction A + 2B → 2.0 Points
3E + D ?

A. atmospheres

B. kPa

 C. none - its dimensionless

D. (atmospheres)^-1

E. (a) or (b), above

Answer Key: E

Question 5 of 11
5. If Kp is not a function of pressure but only a function of temperature, how would increasing 2.0 Points
pressure affect the equilibrium composition for the reaction A (g) + B (g) → C (g) ?

 A. It favours formation of C.

B. It favours formation of A and B.

C. It has no affect on the equilibrium composition.

Answer Key: A

Question 6 of 11
6. What is the simplified steady–state balance equation for a mass balance, i.e. kg balance, if 1.0 Points
the general mass balance equation is: INPUT - OUTPUT + GENERATION – CONSUMPTION =
ACCUMMULATION

A. OUTPUT – CONSUMPTION – ACCUMULATION = 0

B. INPUT – OUTPUT = ACCUMMULATION


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C. INPUT + GENERATION = ACCUMMULATION

 D. INPUT = OUTPUT

E. INPUT = CONSUMPTION

Answer Key: D

Question 7 of 11
2.0 Points
7. What is the amount of Theoretical O2 required for complete combustion with 100%
conversion of a 100 mol/s stream of the following vol % composition - CH4 : CO : CO2 : H2 : O2 = 50 : 20 :
10 : 10 : 10 ?

 A. 105 mol/s

B. 115 mol/s

C. 230 mol/s

D. none of the above

E. 125 mol/s

Answer Key: B

Question 8 of 11
8. If the stream in question (7) is to be completely combusted at 100% conversion with 50% 2.0 Points
excess air, how much air is required?

A. 679 mol/s

B. 1500 mol/s

 C. 750 mol/s

D. none of the above

E. 714 mol/s

Answer Key: C

Question 9 of 11
2.0 Points
9. The Higher Heating Value (HHV) of gaseous propane is given as 2220.0 kJ/mol. What is the
value of the Lower Heating Value (LHV) of gaseous propane? Data for water (all in kJ/mol): H(g, 25 deg. C) =

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45.85 ; H(g, 100 deg. C) = 48.17 ; H(l, 25 deg. C) = 1.886 ; H(l, 100 deg. C) = 7.544 ; ∆Hvap(25 deg. C) = 43.97 ;
∆Hvap(100 deg. C) = 40.63

A. 2057 kJ/mol

B. 2387 kJ/mol

C. 2044 kJ/mol

D. 2014 kJ/mol

 E. 2035 kJ/mol

Answer Key: C

Question 10 of 11
2.0 Points
10. Determine the standard heat of combustion for gaseous propane, i.e. ∆H0 c for 1 mol C3H8
(g). ∆H0 f data in kJ/mol are: C3H8 (g) = -103.85 ; C3H8 (l) = -119.84 ; H2O (g) = -241.83 ; H2O (l) = -285.84 ;
CO2 (g) = -393.51 ; CO2 (l) = -412.92.

A. + 2200 kJ/mol

 B. -2220 kJ/mol

C. -2044 kJ/mol

D. -2278 kJ/mol

E. - 2262 kJ/mol

Answer Key: B

Question 11 of 11
2.0 Points
11. Methane is burned with air in a continuous steady-state combustion reactor as per:

Rxn1: CH4 + 3/2O2 —> CO + 2H2O


Rxn 2: CH4 + 2O2 —> CO2 + 2 H2O

The total reactor feed rate is 100 mol/s and its composi on is 7.8 mol% CH4, 19,4 mol% O2 and 72,8 mol% N2. Methane
conversion is 90% and the ra o of CO2/CO in the reactor effluent stream is 8. What is the value of the number of
degrees of freedom for this problem?

A. -2

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B. -1

C. 0

 D. +2

E. +1

Answer Key: C

            

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