Chemical Engineering - Stoichiometry - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Stoichiometry - Section 1 (Q.No. 33)
33.
Pick out the wrong statement.
'Reduced temperature' of a substance is the ratio of its existing temperature to its critical temperature, both expressed on celsius scale.
'Reduced pressure' is the ratio of the existing pressure of a substance to its critical pressure.
'Reduced volume' is the ratio of the existing molal volume of a substance to its critical molal volume.
none of these.
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Surya said:   7 years ago
The reduced pressure is defined as its actual pressure divided by its critical pressure.

The reduced temperature of a fluid is its actual temperature, divided by its critical temperature.

The actual temperature and critical temperature are expressed in absolute temperature scales (either Kelvin or Rankine).

The reduced specific volume is the ratio of the specific volume of a substance to the value of the specific volume at the critical point.
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Auchithya said:   10 years ago
Temperature to expressed in Kelvin or Rankine scale.
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