Chemical Engineering - Mass Transfer - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Mass Transfer - Section 1 (Q.No. 27)
27.
Dew point of a gas-vapour mixture
Discussion:
21 comments Page 2 of 3.
Shubham said:
8 years ago
Answer is D correct.
Ajju said:
8 years ago
Yeah, Both should be right. I also agree @Alpesh.
Phani said:
9 years ago
Agree @Alpesh.
Alpesh Solanki said:
9 years ago
Both c & d were correct answer because dew point is directly proportional to the pressure as simple as that.
Anju said:
9 years ago
I also think D is the correct answer.
Vinod kumar said:
9 years ago
I think the answer should be D. Am I right?
Vinod kumar said:
9 years ago
Liquids have high pressure than gasses. So, at high-pressure vapor condensate at high temperature. Less cooling is required for condensation at high pressure.
Patidar said:
10 years ago
Why this takes place?
Komal said:
10 years ago
When vapor pressure increase D.P also increase or not? Please someone give description.
Shashank said:
1 decade ago
For a given temperature D.P. is independent of Pressure. But when both temperature and pressure increases D.P. also increases and relative humidity decreases accordingly.
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