Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 3 (Q.No. 21)
21.
Choose the correct statement.
Octane number of i-octane is zero.
Octane number of paraffins increases with increasing number of carbon atoms.
Branched chain paraffins have higher octane number than straight chain paraffins with same number of carbon atoms.
The aromatics have lower octane number than naphthenes with same number of carbon atoms.
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Deepesh jain said:   9 years ago
I too think C is the right answer.

Nishant said:   9 years ago
Answer is option C.

Devendra malvi said:   9 years ago
Octane number of i-octane is 100.

Bhautik Polara said:   9 years ago
I think the correct answer is option C, because i-octane have 100 octane number.

Neha jain said:   10 years ago
Yes, octane number is what amount of I- octane in the mixture of I-octane and n- heptane.

So for I-octane the value of octane no is not zero.

Poonam said:   1 decade ago
The octane number will be 100.

Raviranjan Kr. Rao said:   1 decade ago
Octane number of i-octane is 100.

G. T. Muhammad said:   1 decade ago
Branched chain hydrocarbon has higher octane number than straight chain.

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