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Chemical Reaction Engineering – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  1. 1. What is the primary goal of Chemical Reaction Engineering (CRE)?

    • A. To design and operate chemical reactors efficiently
    • B. To synthesize new chemical compounds
    • C. To analyze material properties
    • D. To study heat transfer phenomena
  2. 2. What is 'reaction rate'?

    • A. The speed at which reactants are consumed or products are formed
    • B. The amount of product formed
    • C. The energy released during a reaction
    • D. The concentration of reactants
  3. 3. What is a 'rate law'?

    • A. An equation that expresses the rate of a chemical reaction in terms of concentrations (or partial pressures) of reactants and products
    • B. A law describing heat transfer
    • C. A law describing mass transfer
    • D. A law describing fluid flow
  4. 4. What is the 'reaction order'?

    • A. The power to which the concentration of a reactant is raised in the rate law
    • B. The stoichiometric coefficient
    • C. The reaction temperature
    • D. The activation energy
  5. 5. What is the 'rate constant' (k)?

    • A. A proportionality constant in the rate law that reflects the intrinsic speed of the reaction
    • B. The concentration of a reactant
    • C. The reaction temperature
    • D. The activation energy
  6. 6. What is 'activation energy' (Ea)?

    • A. The minimum energy required for a chemical reaction to occur
    • B. The energy released during a reaction
    • C. The energy absorbed during a reaction
    • D. The energy of the products
  7. 7. What is the Arrhenius equation used for?

    • A. To relate the rate constant to temperature
    • B. To relate concentration to time
    • C. To calculate reaction stoichiometry
    • D. To determine the reaction order
  8. 8. What is a 'homogeneous reaction'?

    • A. A reaction that occurs in a single phase
    • B. A reaction that occurs in multiple phases
    • C. A reaction that involves a catalyst
    • D. A reaction that produces solids
  9. 9. What is a 'heterogeneous reaction'?

    • A. A reaction that occurs in a single phase
    • B. A reaction that occurs at the interface of two or more phases
    • C. A reaction that involves no catalyst
    • D. A reaction that only produces gases
  10. 10. What is a 'Plug Flow Reactor' (PFR)?

    • A. A reactor where fluid flows in a plug-like manner with no axial mixing and complete radial mixing
    • B. A reactor with perfect mixing
    • C. A reactor with stagnant zones
    • D. A reactor used for solid-liquid reactions
  11. 11. What is 'conversion' (X_A)?

    • A. The fraction of a reactant that has been consumed in a reaction
    • B. The amount of product formed
    • C. The reaction rate
    • D. The concentration of reactants
  12. 12. What is the 'design equation' for a batch reactor?

    • A. t = N_A0 ∫(dX_A / (-r_A * V))
    • B. V = F_A0 / (-r_A)
    • C. V = (F_A0 * X_A) / (-r_A)
    • D. C_A = C_A0 * (1 - X_A)