calculate the mass transfer coefficient theoretically? 2. Mathematically speaking decay ratio is the square of? 3. What is the main disadvantage of orificemeter? 4.What is the physical significance of Prandtl number? 5. The main difference between the non-elementary reactions and multiple reactions is? 6. What is the organic compound which is used in welding? 7. An example of the first order system is? 8 .Which type of evaporators are well suited for operation with vapour recompression systems? 9. The standard form of the transfer function for first order control system is given as? 10. The condition for critically damped system is? 11. An example of pseudo first order reaction is? 12. Which is the graphical representation of material balance? 13. When will be the Lewis Number equal to one? 14. Which type of dryer is used to dry paper and textile material? 15. Which is the process which takes place very slowly with infinite no.of driving processes? 16. Which method is used for determination of dissolved oxygen in a water sample? 17.Which are used for separation for liquid-solid operations and as classifiers? 18. The two phase mixture of mother liquor and crystals is called as? 19. The main difference between absorption and adsorption is? 20. The dropwise condensation is not feasible because? It is difficult to maintain. 21. Which type of heat exchanger is used for milk chilling and pasteurization in a dairy plant? 22. What are the second, third and fourth viral coefficients of the van der Waals equation of state? 23. The relationship between work index and Bond’s constant is? 24. What type of fluidization takes place when the density difference between solid and fluid is small or the size of particles is small? 25.On reducing the initial concentration of a reaction to half, there is no change in the rate of the reaction. What is the order of reaction and explain? 26. When stainless steel was introduced in India, it was marketed under a name which suggested that it would not tarnish, unlike preferred metals of the day such as brass. The name continues to enjoy some vogue as a synonym for stainless steel in South India. What term? 27.Discovered by a colour-man called Diesbach in 1704, this shade is obtained by adding ferrous sulphate solution to a potassium ferrocyanide solution to which ferric chloride is subsequently introduced. What shade/colour? 28.He was awarded the Nobel for Chemistry in 1908 for 'his investigations into the disintegration of elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances." While accepting the award, he joked that he had seen many transformations in his work, but the quickest ever had just been performed by the Nobel Committee, which had turned him from a physicist into a chemist. Who? 29.This was possibly the first-ever India- specific marketing campaign. Put together in 1939 by Harvey Duncan of Lintas, the campaign ensured that the palm tree logo became familiar across the country. The campaign also featured innovative packaging - a square 10-pound tin, a round 5-pound tin and a special 1/4 pound tin for sampling, all in a distinctive green-and- yellow combination. For which venerable Indian product was this campaign launched? 30.A company called De La Rue Identity Systems, based in Basingstoke, UK, makes a lot of money periodically out of a product called ES/A Purple, containing silver nitrate and tetrahydrofurfurylalcohol. The product has been marketed as far afield as India, Burundi, Rwanda and Bosnia.What is ES/A Purple used for? 31.They are often found snagged among tree -branches, prompting some witty soul to dub them .Witches. Knickers. San Francisco recently voted to outlaw them in favour of substitutes made from potato starch . a decision that is likely to reduce oil consumption by 800,000 gallons a year. Their use is also banned in Rwanda, Bhutan, Bangladesh, South African, and according to rumour, in the city of Mumbai. What? 32.A chemical engineer by profession, he was responsible for setting up the Thorium and the Plutonium plants at Trombay and the Uranium Mill at Jaduguda. He was chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission when India had its first peaceful nuclear explosion in 1974.Who? 33.A form of Fuller's Earth, its cosmetic property comes from hydrated aluminium silicate. Fashionable as a cleanser and face mask, it gets its name from a city on the banks of the river Chenab. Identify this cosmetic. 34. Its name comes from Greek roots meaning "food of the gods" and a suffix denoting it is an alkaloid. Despite its name, it does not contain the element which is part of its name. Name this chemical contained in cocoa and chocolate which now has multiple therapeutic and pharmacological uses 35. This construction material's name comes from a Latin word meaning "hardened". It solidifies and hardens after mixing with water and placement due to a chemical process known as hydration. It is used more than any other man-made material: more than seven billion cubic meters per year. It powers a US$35-billion industry worldwide, with China consuming 40% of the world's production. What? 36. Which company was created by the 1996 merger of Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz Laboratories, both Swiss pharmaceutical companies with long histories, and is headquartered in Basel, Switzerland? 37. The biggest player in this industry runs a wing named Element Six devoted to profitable ways of engineering the product. The best known method is Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD), by which methane and hydrogen are passed through a chamber containing seed slivers. Heat causes methane to lose hydrogen atoms , thus ensuring that the product is available in weeks rather than in hundreds of years. What is the product? 38. What is the only mineral that is directly consumed by man? 39. It has the lowest coefficient of friction of any known solid material and is used in bearings and gears. One of its first advanced uses was in the Manhattan Project to coat valves and seals in the pipes holding reactive material. What is its common name? 40.Which type of mixer is used for rubber and plastic masses?