Fluid has to come to rest at this point
What is stagnation point?
The catalyst of a reaction changes this energy
What is activation energy?
Calorific values of both the solids and liquid fuels are determined by this calorimeter.
What is a bomb calorimeter?
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What is cytoplasm?
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What is Philips?
A partial differential equation that describes the flow of incompressible fluids.
What is Navier Stokes Equation?
The order of reaction, where time required to change the concentration of reactant to half its original value is independent of the initial concentration.
What is one?
Process for eliminating impurities present in crude oil
What is distillation?
Viruses in which Double-stranded DNA is found
What are poxviruses?
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What is parker?
Kinematic Viscosity depends upon this quantity
What is density?
Reactor where back mixing is most predominant
What is a single CSTR?
Fuel with lightest liquid petroleum fraction
What is petrol?
Virus, made up of a DNA or RNA genome inside a protein shell
What is capsid?
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What is lays?
The flow in which frictional effects are dominant
What is viscous flow?
Reaction of benzene with chlorine gas to produce tri-chlorobenzene exemplifies this reaction.
What is consecutive reaction?
Artificial liquid fuel obtained by fermentation process
What is alcohol?
Elephantiasis is caused by these
What are filarial worms?
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What is nestle?
The flow of a viscous fluid in the space between two surfaces, one of which is moving tangentially relative to the other.
What is couette flow?
In this model for non-ideal reactor flow, there is an axial dispersion of the material, which is governed by an analogy to Fick’s law of diffusion, superimposed on the flow.
What is Dispersion Model?
The gaseous fuel known as town gas.
What is coal gas?
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What is aspirin?
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What is pantene?