1. Moisture content dry basis (MC db) is the amount of solid per unit mass of dry solids present in the sample. (True/False)

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Moisture content dry basis (MC db) is the amount of solid per unit mass of dry solids
present in the sample. (True/False)
2.
1.
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
(True/False)
Moisture content wet basis (MC wb) is the amount of water per unit mass of moist sample.
(True/False)
A system is any region prescribed in mass or a finite quality of matter enclosed by
boundary, real or imaginary. (True/False)
5.
3.
4.
Pressure is the term used to express this property for liquids and solid (True/False)
What are the differences between the open and closed systems? Draw some examples.
7.
6.
What are the differences between the Sensible heat and Latent Heat? Draw some examples.
Write down the steps of conducting a material balance.
8.
Transcribed Image Text:Moisture content dry basis (MC db) is the amount of solid per unit mass of dry solids present in the sample. (True/False) 2. 1. The first law of thermodynamics states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed. (True/False) Moisture content wet basis (MC wb) is the amount of water per unit mass of moist sample. (True/False) A system is any region prescribed in mass or a finite quality of matter enclosed by boundary, real or imaginary. (True/False) 5. 3. 4. Pressure is the term used to express this property for liquids and solid (True/False) What are the differences between the open and closed systems? Draw some examples. 7. 6. What are the differences between the Sensible heat and Latent Heat? Draw some examples. Write down the steps of conducting a material balance. 8.
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