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Q: Why a small quantity of chlorine fills the whole vessel in which it is enclosed .Give reasons?
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How OBR calculated for DM plant having SBC and SBA?

DM plant OBR is calculated by knowing the following things. 1.Total ionic load this can be found in raw water quality. 2.Total exchange capacity of resins 3.Quantity of resin in ion exchange vessel vessel 4.Flow of water


What acid and solid produce chlorine gas?

Hydrochloric acid will react with Manganese(IV) Oxide to produce Chlorine gas as well as Manganese(II) Chloride and water.One may use other oxidizers in place of MnO2, such as Potassium Permanganate (KMnO4), but these tend to be more expensive or less common than Manganese Dioxide. Chlorine gas production A computer-generated graphic showing a chlorine generator similar in design to the above sketch may be seen below. The design the chlorine generators are essentially the same, but the computer-generated version gives a much more realistic depiction of what the glassware pieces look like and shows the use of an addition funnel to control the flow of hydrochloric acid into the flask containing manganese dioxide.When ready to begin the reaction, add the Hydrochloric acid to the reaction vessel, then promptly place the stopper in the flask so as to direct any gasses produced out through the connected tubing.In the main reaction vessel, the Hydrochloric acid will react with the Manganese Dioxide and produce Chlorine gas. Once the reactants are mixed, the chemical reaction will proceed spontaneously until the reaction exhausts the limiting reagent. The rate at which the reaction proceeds depends upon many factors including the concentration of the Hydrochloric acid and the particle size of the Manganese Dioxide. A higher concentration of acid and a finer MnO2 particle size will result in the reaction proceeding at a higher rate.To gain greater control over the Chlorine production rate, one can optionally use an Addition Funnel, a piece of glassware designed to control the flow of a liquid from a container on top down into a flask placed underneath the funnel. A glass or rubber tube connects the top of the funnel to the flask below so as to allow a smooth flow of liquid by equalizing the pressure in both vessels while the value is open and liquid drains down into the flask. Utilizing an Addition Funnel, one can control the rate at which Hydrochloric acid flows into the flask containing the MnO2 powder, and thus the rate of Chlorine gas production.The Chlorine gas produced during the reaction will fill the reaction vessel and then flow out through the tubing and into the next container, which is filled with water. The Chlorine gas stream emerging from the reaction vessel may also contain Hydrogen Chloride fumes from the Hydrochloric acid and also tiny particles of Manganese compounds from the reaction. As the Chlorine gas bubbles through the water, the impurities present in the gas stream dissolve and disperse into the water, leaving a greatly purified product emerging from water.As the Chlorine gas bubbles through the water, some Cl2 will dissolve and react with the water to form Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) which will exhibit oxidizing properties not unlike household bleach, which is a Sodium Hypochlorite solution (NaOCl). One could produce Sodium Hypochlorite by dissolving Chlorine gas in a Sodium Hydroxide solution.The Chlorine gas emerging from the water is "wet" due to the amount of water vapor present in the gas stream. One can dry the Chlorine gas and remove much of the water vapor by passing the gas stream into a drying tube filled with a deliquescentmaterial, such as Calcium Chloride (CaCl2). Calcium Chloride is extremely hygroscopic and will readily absorb water vapor from the air or, in this case, the surrounding Chlorine gas.The end result of this process is a stream of relatively pure, dry, Chlorine gas.


Can you use aluminium vessel in microwave oven?

no


What is the definition for crucible?

A crucible is a vessel in which metal is melted.


Why is curd not stored in copper vessel?

Copper is a metal which is acidic in nature. Thus if curd is stored in copper vessel, it shall react with the curd and turn the curd poisonous.

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Why a small quantity of chlorine fills the whole vessel completely in which it is enclosed?

The gas has no form; so:- the gas embrace by diffusion the volume and form of any containerThe situation is of course different for a liquid.


What are plants calls that have seeds enclosed in a vessel?

Angiosperms


What are plants called that have seed enclosed in vessel?

Angiosperms


What are the plants called that have seeds enclosed in vessel?

Angiosperms


Pascal's principle states that a fluid in equilibrium enclosed by a vessel exerts pressure?

Equally in all direction.


What is true of all seed plants The gametophyte is dominant Seeds are enclosed in a vessel The gametophyte is free living The sporophyte is dominant?

The sporophyte is dominant.


Would you use normal quality material in place of boiler quality for vessel plates?

No. There is a specified standard for vessel plates due to safety reasons.


What is wharfage dues?

wharfage due - is the amt. assessed against the cargo of a vessel engaged in the foreign trade, based on the quantity, weight or measure received and/ or discharged by such vessel. The owner, consignee, or agent of either, of the article is the person liable for such charge


What is the Definition of complement?

That which fills up or completes; the quantity or number required to fill a thing or make it complete., That which is required to supply a deficiency, or to complete a symmetrical whole., Full quantity, number, or amount; a complete set; completeness., A second quantity added to a given quantity to make it equal to a third given quantity., Something added for ornamentation; an accessory., The whole working force of a vessel., The interval wanting to complete the octave; -- the fourth is the complement of the fifth, the sixth of the third., A compliment., To supply a lack; to supplement., To compliment.


What is the difference between ship and vessel?

A boat has only one deck or "level". A yacht has 2 decks and a ship has 4 or more.AnswerThere is no difference between a ship and a boat, except for semantics. That is, what we call a ship and what we call a boat are completely culturally-based, and have no real objective criteria. In general, boats are smaller than ships, but, even there, there are exceptions (e.g. 10,000 ton submarines are referred to as "boats" in most English-speaking navies). Ships almost always have a minimum of one enclosed desk, but there are many boats which have one or more enclosed desks, too. It's a matter of tradition as to what watercraft is labeled which, and it makes no sense to try to figure it out.


When a PWC is overtaking another vessel which vessel which vessel is the give-way vessel?

the PWC


What is an eye vessel?

its a vessel in your eye. its a vessel in your eye.