Warning: implode(): Invalid arguments passed in /www/wwwroot/jobquiz.info/mdiscuss.php on line 336
The conventional filtration involves the separation of large particles generally ?->(Show Answer!)
Question Set

1. The conventional filtration involves the separation of large particles generally





Ask Your Doubts Here

Type in
(Press Ctrl+g to toggle between English and the chosen language)

Comments

Show Similar Question And Answers
QA->What is the separation of colloidal particles from those of molecular dimensions called?....
QA->Process of exchange of hotter particles to the neighbouring colder particles is known as?....
QA->A colloid formed between gas particles and liquid or solid particles?....
QA->Which island receives conventional rainfall?....
QA->One who expresses ideas which are not in keeping with conventional religious teaching....
MCQ->The conventional filtration involves the separation of large particles generally....
MCQ->The basic filtration equation is given as where, V is volume of the filtrate ; A is the filtration area, a is specific cake resistance, μ is viscosity of the filtrate, and C is the concentration of the solids in the feed slurry. In a 20 minutes constant rate filtration, 5 m3 of filtrate was obtained. If this is followed by a constant pressure filtration, how much more time in minutes, it will take for another 5 m3 of filtrate to be produced ? Neglect filter medium resistance, Rm ; assume incompressible cake.....
MCQ->Statements: The use of non-conventional sources of energy will eliminate the energy crisis in the world. Conclusions: Modern technology is gradually replacing the conventional sources of energy. The excessive exploitation of environment has led to depletion of conventional sources of energy.

....
MCQ->The energy required per unit mass to grind limestone particles of very large size to 100 μm is 12.7 kWh/ton. An estimate (using Bond's law) of the energy to grind the particles from a very large size to 50 μrn is....
MCQ->__________ are used for the separation of coarse particles from a slurry of fine particles.....
Terms And Service:We do not guarantee the accuracy of available data ..We Provide Information On Public Data.. Please consult an expert before using this data for commercial or personal use | Powered By:Omega Web Solutions
© 2002-2017 Omega Education PVT LTD...Privacy | Terms And Conditions
Question ANSWER With Solution