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ASSIGNMENT-I
1. What is stochiometry?
2. What are the fundamental and derived quantities?
3. Write down all the fundamental quantities with unit, dimension, and abbreviation
in all system of units.
4. Define length, mass, volume.
5. Define density and specific gravity and also mention unit for each.
6. Define force, kgf, gmf, lbf, newton, and dyne.
7. Define pressure, atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure and vaccum.
8. Define work, energy and power.
9. Define heat and temperature and also mention units for each.
10. Write conversions for length, mass, temp, volume, force, pressure, energy, power
and heat.
11. The volumetric flowrate of kerosene in an 80 mm nominal dia pipe is 75 imperial
gallons per minute. Taking the density of kerosene as 0.8 kg/dm3, find the mass
flow rate in kg/sec. (4.546 kg/sec)
12. Steam is flowing at the rate of 2000 kg/hr in a 3 inch pipe at 440 kpa absolute
and 453 k. calculate the velocity of the steam in the pipeline. (53.77 m/sec)
13. In a double effect evaporator plant, the second effect is maintained under vacuum
of 75 torr. Find the absolute pressure in kpa, bar and psi. (38 kpa,0.38 bar,5.51
psi)
14. A force equal to 19.635 kgf is applied on a piston with a diameter of 5 cm. find
the pressure exerted on the piston in kpa, bar and psi. (98.066 kpa,0.981
bar,14.227 psi)
15. Convert the pressure of 2 atm into mm Hg. (1520 mmHg)
16. Convert a volumetric flowrate of 5 m3/sec into liter/sec. (5000 lt/sec)
17. Convert 2000 watt in H.P. and kgf m/sec. (2.68 H.P.,201 kgf m/sec)
18. Convert 1000 dyne into newton. (0.01 N)
19. Convert 1400 mmHg into atm. (1.842 atm)
20. Convert 127 lb/ft3 into gm/cm3. (2.034 gm/cm3)
21. Iron metal weighing 500 lb occupies a volume of 29.25 liter. Calculate the density
of Fe in Kg/dm3. (7.754 kg/dm3)
22. The diameter and hieght of a vertical tank are 5 ft and 6 ft 6inch respectively. It is
full up to 75% hoeght with carbon tetra chloride, the density of which is 1.6 kg/lit.
find the mass in kilograms. (4336 kg)
23. Vapor pressure of benzene in the temperature range of 280.65 K to 377.15 K can
be calculated using the following Antoine equation.
SRUJAL RANA, SCET
PROCESS CALCULATION
ASSIGNMENT-II
1. Following Unsolved examples from stoichiometry by Bhatt and thakore (fifth
edition) Chapter 2 Basic chemical Calculations,
Ex. 2.1 to 2.15, Ex. 2.17 to 2.28, Ex. 2.33, 2.34, 2.35, 2.36, Ex. 2.39 to2.47.
2. Following sloved examples from stoichiometry by Bhatt and thakore (fifth edition)
Chapter 2 Basic chemical Calculations,
Ex. 2.1 to 2.23, Ex. 2.25 to 2.29.
3. Defien followings:
Mole, atomic mass, molar mass, equivalent mass, normality, molarity, molality,
avogadros number, atmospheric pressure, partial pressure, vapor pressure.
4. Give statement of followings law
Boyles law, charles law, gaylussacs law, ideal gas law, amagats law,Daltons law,
Raults law, Henrys law.
5. Derive anyy one unit of universal gas constnat R. Give unit of R in different systems of
units.
6. Prove that for ideal gas mol%=wt%= Pressure%.
7. Derive the formula to find average molecular weight of gas mixture and density of gas
mixture. Write mathematical expression for average molecular weight of gas mixture and
density of gas mixture.