Chemical Engineering - Mass Transfer - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Mass Transfer - Section 1 (Q.No. 24)
24.
Heat in BTU necessary to increase the temperature of 1 lb of gas and its accompanying vapour by 1°F is called the
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Deepak Kumar said:
7 years ago
The right answer is humid heat.
Specific heat would have been the answer if the total mass of air+vapor would have been 1 lb but in question mass of air only is 1 lb hence the total mass of air + vapour will be greater than 1 lb.
Specific heat would have been the answer if the total mass of air+vapor would have been 1 lb but in question mass of air only is 1 lb hence the total mass of air + vapour will be greater than 1 lb.
Peter AT said:
1 decade ago
Humid Heat is the Specific Heat of humid air.
According to the definition, we have gas and vapor; Therefore we talk about humidity. The answer should be Humid Heat and not specific heat.
The correct answer is [B].
According to the definition, we have gas and vapor; Therefore we talk about humidity. The answer should be Humid Heat and not specific heat.
The correct answer is [B].
Rajkumar s said:
8 years ago
I think specific heat is right because in gases and vapour case it's called specific heat, and in liquid cases, it's called sensible heat.
M MOHNIN GOPINATH said:
5 years ago
The correct answer is HUMID HEAT, because it's mentioned clearly in the question that, it is a mixture of gas and its accompanying vapor.
Tushar said:
1 decade ago
The answer to this question should be [B] Humid Heat, according to the definition.
Chandra Kant said:
7 years ago
Humid heat is also specific heat. So Specific heat is the right answer.
Alamgir said:
5 years ago
Yes, B is the correct option.
Ashu said:
7 years ago
B is the correct answer.
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