Chemical Engineering - Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Petroleum Refinery Engineering - Section 3 (Q.No. 24)
24.
Carbon/hydrogen ratio (by weight) is maximum (out of following) for
gasoline
kerosene
light gas oil
heavy fuel oil
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
13 comments Page 1 of 2.

Vicky said:   3 years ago
I think D is the right answer.
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Deepesh jain said:   9 years ago
I think D is the right answer.

Binod said:   8 years ago
I think it is D.

Deenbandhu said:   8 years ago
The ratio, either on a weight or on a molecular basis, of carbon-to-hydrogen in a hydrocarbon material. Materials with a high carbon/hydrogen ratio (eg coal) are solid. The ratio is used as a preliminary indication of the hydrogen quantity needed to convert the hydrocarbon to a gas and/or liquid (AGA).

So, D is right.

Kapil shrma said:   8 years ago
D option is always right the increase or carbon atom and hydrogen atom increase density also and increase sulphur content.

Durveah pal said:   6 years ago
D answer is absolutely correct.

Jeet said:   5 years ago
D is the correct option.

Vipin Maurya said:   5 years ago
D is the right answer. Because heavy fuel oil content high carbon no. That's why high C/H ratio.

Kunal said:   3 years ago
D is the right answer.

Chandana Devi said:   3 years ago
Gasoline has a maximum H/C ratio.

Heavy Fuel Oil has maximum C/H ratio.


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