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Group 7- Flue gas analysis

1. ______________ is the term for the reaction of oxygen with the combustible components of fuels
and the synonyms of oxidation.
a. heating
b. evaporation
c. combustion
d. condensation

2. A form of fuel that contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and smaller quantities of sulfur, nitrogen,
and water.
a. Solid fuel
b. Liquid fuel
c. Gas fuel
d. Atomic fuel

3. It refers to the hot gas emissions that are generated during the combustion process and emitted
via a building’s chimney or flue.
a. Bio gas
b. Flue gas
c. Exhaust gas
d. Nitrogen gas

4. A fuel compost of a mixture of Carbon monoxide (CO), Hydrogen (H2) and hydrocarbons.
a. Solid fuel
b. Liquid fuel
c. Gas fuel
d. Atomic fuel

5. ____________ is a colorless and odorless gas with a slightly sour taste.


a. Sulfur dioxide
b. Nitrogen oxide
c. Hydrogen sulfide
d. Carbon dioxide

6. Example of solid pollutant that comes from the fuel such as straw and woodchips.
a. Carbon
b. Fabrics
c. Wood debris
d. Dust

7. At power plants, flue gas is often treated with a series of chemical processes and __________,
which remove pollutants.
a. Scrubber
b. Strainer
c. Filter
d. Oxidation

8. Is a toxic and very odorous gas


a. Sulfur dioxide
b. Nitrogen oxide
c. Hydrogen sulfide
d. Carbon dioxide

9. A type of gas fuel which contains methane (CH4) as the main component.
a. Bio gas
b. Flue gas
c. Exhaust gas
d. Nitrogen gas

10. It is occur when the supply of air or oxygen is poor. Water vapor is still produced, but carbon
monoxide are produced instead of carbon dioxide.
a. Complete combustion
b. Gas combustion
c. Incomplete combustion
d. Perfect combustion

1. It occurs when the supply of air or oxygen is poor and carbon monoxide was produced.

A. Complete Combustion

B. Incomplete Combustion

C. Internal Combustion

D. External Combustion

2. It is a combustion where in the fuel react fully with oxygen.

A. Complete Combustion

B. Incomplete Combustion

C. Internal Combustion

D. External Combustion
3. The following are the basic parts of an Orsat Apparatus except:

A. Absorption Bulbs

B. leveling Bottle

C. Burette

D. Thermometer

4. The two apparatus used in flue gas analysis.

A. Orsat and Fyrite Apparatus

B. Ortas and Firate Apparatus

C. Orstat and Firyte Apparatus

D. Osart and Firety Apparatus

5. These are gases that can be determined by an Orsat Apparatus.

A. Carbon dioxide, Carbon gas and sulfur dioxide

B. carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and carbon gas

C. carbon dioxide, oxygen and Carbon monoxide

D. carbon dioxide, hydrogen and carbon monoxide

6. To have proper control on combustion process, an idea about complete or incomplete combustion of
fuel is made by the ____________.

A. analysis of flue gas

B. analysis of boiler

C. analysis of carbon

D. analysis of gas

7. It is a harmful gas produced by an incomplete combustion.

A. carbon dioxide

B. oxygen

C. carbon monoxide

D. all of the above


8. It is the component of crude oil and natural gas.

A. hydrogen sulfide

B. nitrogen

C. potassium

D. carbom

9. It is a laboratory equipment used in analytical chemistry for the dispensing of variable amount of a
chemical solution and measuring that amount at the same time.

A. Graduated Cylinder

B. U-tube

C. Graduated Burette

D. Test tube

10. Who invented Orsat tester?

A. Archimedes

B. Mr. H Orsat

C. James Newton

D. Aristotle

1. It is a volumetric gas analysis device and device used for testing carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (02).

a) Orsat Tester
b) FYRITE TESTER
c) Flue Gas Tester
d) Gas Tester

2. It can also use to analyze combustion efficiency, for example in furnaces.

a) Orsat Tester
b) Flue Gas Tester
c) FYRITE TESTER
d) Gas Tester
3. The reagent used to absorb carbon dioxide (CO2).

a) Hydrogen oxide
b) Nitrogen oxide
c) Chromous chloride
d) POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE

4. The reagent used to absorb oxygen (O2).

a) Hydrogen oxide
b) Nitrogen oxide
c) CHROMOUS CHLORIDE
d) Potassium hydroxide

5. It has a reservoir at the bottom containing the fyrite fluid and have a narrow column in the middle
where the measurement takes place.

a) CHAMBER
b) Measurement Scale
c) Plunger
d) Diaphragm

6. It is a graduated scale along the narrow measurement column that used to measure the gas
concentration.

a) Chamber
b) MEASUREMENT Scale
c) Plunger
d) Diaphragm

7. Allows for the introduction of a gas sample into the chamber and for resealing of the chamber once the
sample is taken.

a) Chamber
b) Measurement Scale
c) PLUNGER
d) Diaphragm
8. The bottom of the chamber where the fluid sits. It is made out of soft, flexible rubber.

a) Chamber
b) Measurement Scale
c) Plunger
d) DIAPHRAGM

9. The equipment used to get the gas sample inside the fyrite tester.

a) Suction
b) Vacuum
c) Pump
d) ASPIRATOR Bulb

10. How many squeeze needed to get the gas sample using aspirator bulb?

a) 10
b) 18
c) 20
d) 15

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