Practice 10 questions on CHEMISTRY233 - Chemistry 2 at Government Bilingual High School Limbe. Free AI-generated quiz on uNotes — track your score, retake anytime.
1What physical phenomenon prevents the liquid at the highest point of a siphon from falling back into the reservoirs?
2According to the provided material, what is the formula to calculate pressure (p) in a body of liquid given density (ρ), gravity (g), and height (h)?
3Which of the following statements are true regarding pressure variation in a siphon or pump system?
4If the atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psia, and a point inside a siphon tube has a pressure of -5.2 psig, what is the absolute pressure at that point in psia?
5In the comparison between a gravity siphon and a pump system (reverse siphon), where is the energy injected into the pump system to allow flow against gravity?
6What is the likely outcome of placing a secondary connection for a new piece of equipment at the highest point of a pump system's piping?
7The document compares the balancing of liquid in a siphon to which mechanical device?
8Based on the 'Making of a siphon' diagrams, what characterizes 'Case C' compared to 'Case B'?
9Which of the following are necessary to calculate pressure using the specific gravity (SG) formula mentioned in Figure 5?
10Why does the author state that siphoning is a feat 'not possible in the world of solids'?