Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 7)
7.
For gasoline, the flash point (<50°C) is determined by the
Abel apparatus.
Pensky-Marten's apparatus.
Saybolt chromometer.
none of these.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Nitin said:   7 years ago
No, Abel apparatus is used.

Jhunjhun kumar said:   7 years ago
A is the right option.

Raj said:   6 years ago
I think Option A is correct.

Vishal said:   6 years ago
I think Abel apparatus is the right answer, because it is used for less than 50°C.

JIGAR said:   6 years ago
Flash point of gasoline cant be measured in open cup apparatus like abel.

Sohang said:   6 years ago
Flash point of Gasoline is measured in closed cup equipment not in open cup.

Ramesh said:   6 years ago
Abel apparatus is the right answer.

Moses Mugisha said:   5 months ago
Gasoline has a very low flash point (below -40°C), and its flash point is generally measured using a Tag Closed Tester (TCT) , not the Abel or Pensky-Martens apparatus.

Rajesh said:   8 years ago
Option A is the correct answer.

Pritesh patel said:   1 decade ago
I think, it's measured by Abel's apparatus & not. Then, by which method is it measure?


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